All Canada articles – Page 87
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Features
Tom Perlmutter, NFB Canada
Jeremy Kay speaks to the Film Board’s chairman about the organisation and their work.
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Canadian producers and distributors discuss future
Key distributors and producers talk to Jeremy Kay about the landscape in Canada currently.
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Midnight Sun wraps shoot
Roger Spottiswoode directs the story about a young boy who attempts to reunite a polar bear cub with its mother in the Canadian wilderness. eOne holds Canadian rights and Hyde park International handles sales outside North America.
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Turbo Kid to get Canada-NZ support
The representatives of EMAfilms, T&A Films, the RKSS Collective and Jason Eisener announced that the Canada-New Zealand co-production will receive finding from Telefilm Canada and the New Zealand Film Commission.
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Noah Segal to exit eOne
The co-president of eOne Films Canada will leave the Canadian giant on Aug 30 to launch production company Toy Boat Pictures.
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Toronto rounds out programme
Festival organisers announced the Discovery, Mavericks and Masters sections, details of the David Cronenberg: Transformation exhibition, a tenth Midnight Madness entry and introduced the Glenn Gould Studio to the festival’s stable of venues.
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Quebec cinema casts a spell
Québécois cinema is winning over festival juries and audiences around the world. Melanie Goodfellow visits Quebec’s cultural hub Montreal to look at the global reach of the region’s film-makers
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eOne, CBS Films renew deal
The Canadian giant has extended its multi-year output deal with CBS Films.
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levelFilm launches with Kaige
Former THINKFilm executives David Hudakoc and Michael Baker have launched the Toronto-based distributor, one of several new players that are expected to arrive in the wake of the eOne-Alliance merger.
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Shoot starts on Interstellar
Christopher Nolan has commenced production on his deep space wormhole project starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain in Alberta, Canada, for Paramount and Warner Bros.
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TIFF announces industry events
Panels on transmedia, direct distribution and keynote speakers including Participant Media’s Jeff Skoll and Jim Berk and documentary director Andrew Jarecki are among the highlights of Toronto’s industry programming.
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Toronto reveals Wavelengths line-up
Rithy Panh’s Un Certain Regard winner takes its place alongside Ben Wheatley’s A Field In England and new films from Canada’s Stephen Broomer and Chris Kennedy in the Wavelengths section.
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Toronto adds 75+ titles to line-up
World premieres of Kevin Macdonald’s How I Live Now, Fred Schepisi’s Words And Pictures and John Turturro’s Fading Gigolo are among the TIFF line-up of galas and special presentations.
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Wenders starts Every Thing shoot
Mongrel Media has announced that Wim Wenders will commence principal photography on Every Thing Will Be Fine on Aug 13 in Montreal. HanWay Films handles worldwide rights.
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D Films sees Double
The distributor has swooped on Canadian rights to Richard Ayoade’s forthcoming Toronto world premiere The Double.
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Fantasia co-director hails "exceptionally strong" year
Co-festival director Mitch Davis [pictured] talks to Screen about this year’s Fantasia, which wrapped yesterday [Aug 7].
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Fantasia win for Big Bad Wolves
Revenge horror Big Bad Wolves has won the best film prize at the Fantasia International Film Festival, which has revealed record attendance figures for its 17th edition.
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Strategic Partners welcomes 21 countries
The Canadian market for international film, TV and digital co-production will run in Halifax, Nova Scotia, from Sept 12-15.
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TIFF unveils Canadian line-up
Denis Villeneuve will have two films in the festival as it emerged that Canadian Features world premiere Enemy starring Jake Gyllenhaal as a man and his doppelganger [pictured] has joined the previously announced Prisoners, also starring Gyllenhaal.
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D Films finds Romeo & Juliet
The distributor has acquired exclusive, long-term Canadian rights in all media from Speranza13 Media to the Shakespearean tragedy adapted by screenwriter Julian Fellowes.