All Canada articles – Page 95
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Deepa Mehta, Terry Zwigoff to attend Vancouver Film & TV Forum
The directors will join each other on stage to talk about their motivations, choices and inspirations at the four-day event at the Rogers Industry Centre.
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CMG swoops on international sales rights to Still
Edward Noeltner’s Los Angeles-based Cinema Management Group announced the development hot on the heels of Samuel Goldwyn Films’ US acquisition.
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eOne Films Int’l sells F Word, Song For Marion
The F Word stars Daniel Radcliffe while Song For Marion received its world premiere when it closed the Toronto International Film Festival last weekend.
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VVS Films adds Spring Breakers, Horns to pipeline
The distributor snapped up all Canadian rights to Harmony Korine’s coming-of-age romp starring James Franco, Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens.
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War Witch named Canadian Oscar submission
Kim Nguyen’s film was funded by the Canada Feature Film Fund, produced by Pierre Even and Marie-Claude Poulin of Item 7 and distributed in Quebec by Métropole Films. Tribeca Films holds US rights. Telefilm Canada made the announcement on Tuesday (18).
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Raven Banner acquires sales rights to Dark Hollow
The project is based on US author Brian Keene’s bestseller set in the present day about an evil satyr. Production is set to begin in spring 2013
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Two more deals confirmed out of Fantasia's inaugural Frontières market
Raven Banner Entertainment board Dark Hollow, while EMAfilms sign on as producers of Turbo Kid.
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Raven Banner, 108 Media forge genre alliance
Busy Toronto sales company 108 Media has struck a partnership with Toronto and Las Vegas-based genre specialist Raven Banner Entertainment to acquire genre titles for worldwide sales.
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Jake Eberts dies, aged 71
Canadian producer founded Britain’s Goldcrest Films and worked on Oscar winners such as Chariots Of Fire.
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Film business insiders react to eOne-Alliance transaction
Industry sources polled by Screen are unanimous in their belief that eOne’s acquisition of Alliance Films will create a rupture in the landscape, although opportunities exist for smart new operators to move into the space.
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Drafthouse Films, Films We Like strike Canadian pact
Drafthouse Films has struck a Canadian distribution deal with boutique operation Films We Like and will kick off with Mads Brugger’s The Ambassador.
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Rosamund Pike, Christopher Plummer join Hector
Production is scheduled to commence in January 2013 on Hector And The Search For Happiness, starring Simon Pegg as a disillusioned psychiatrist who goes on a quest for contentment.
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108 Media adds RastaFEARian to Toronto sales slate
The Toronto-based sales agent has taken on world rights to Sarah Lohman’s thriller starring Christian Slater.
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Canadian Academy unveils Canadian Screen Awards
Academy Of Canadian Cinema & Television CEO Helga Stephenson said the honours will recognise excellence in film, television and digital media productions and were the direct result of industry demand.
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Where The Fire Burns, The Last Sentence among winners at Montreal's World Film Festival
36th edition ran Aug 23-Sept 3, screening 432 films from 80 countries.
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Richard Rapkowski earns business stripes at eOne
The executive joined eOne in 2008 as vp of business and legal affairs and is promoted to the new position of svp of business and legal affairs.
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TIFF unveils 16 participants for inaugural STUDIO initiative
The year-round programme for Ontario-based producers received more than 200 applications and participants will work with Canadian and international contacts to develop their film, television, interactive or transmedia projects.
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Double Dutch International enters House Of Last Things
The Canadian-based sales agency and international sales division of Double Dutch Media has boarded worldwide rights to Michael Bartlett’s thriller.
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The Angels' Share to kick off 32nd Atlantic Film Festival
Ken Loach’s comedy [pictured] is one of five gala screenings at this year’s edition.
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Paul Gross to leave Whizbang Films
Co-founder and partner Gross to exit at the end of August to concentrate on select projects.