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    Mainframe to produce CGI animated feature with Tony Hawk

    2004-09-29T04:00:00Z

    Vancouver-based MainframeEntertainment has entered into an agreement with celebrity skateboarder TonyHawk to produce a CGI animated feature.Tentatively titled TonyHawk in "Boom Boom Goes The Circus",the direct-to-video release will be handled worldwide by Mainframe's majorshareholder IDT Entertainment. IDT Entertainment is a subsidiary of NewJersey-based IDT Corporation, an international telecom, entertainment andtechnology ...

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    Tibetan documentary wins audience prize at Atlantic Film Fest

    2004-09-28T04:00:00Z

    What Remains of Us, a documentary dealing with resistance in modernTibet, won the The Movie Network People's Choice Award at the 24th AtlanticFilm Festival in Halifax, Canada on Saturday. Directed by Francois Prevost andHugo Latulippe, the film follows an exiled Tibetan, Kalsang Dolma, as shereturns to the occupied nation with ...

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    Amberwood to make movie of animated TV series Zeroman

    2004-09-28T04:00:00Z

    Ottawa-based animation houseAmberwood Entertaintainment is in pre-production on an animated movie builtaround its Zeroman TV series. Theproject was commissioned by Canadian animation station TELETOON.Zeroman is an action-hero spoof inspired by the charactersplayed by actor Leslie Nielsen, star of such films as Airplane and The Naked Gun. The series airs on ...

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    THINKFilm takes domestic to Wexler documentary

    2004-09-23T04:00:00Z

    Toronto and New York-basedTHINKFilm has acquired all North American theatrical and home video rights toMark Wexler's Venice and Toronto title Tell Them Who You Are, a biographical portrait of the filmmaker's father,renowned cinematographer Haskell Wexler.In the film, Wexler Sr, whohas won two Academy Awards for his work in Who's Afraid ...

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    Mexican exhibitor signs three-screen deal with IMAX

    2004-09-21T04:00:00Z

    Mexico City-based Cinepolisand IMAX have signed a multi-year agreement that will see three giant-screencinemas in the country.The exhibitor, the largestin Latin America, will retrofit an existing large format cinema at CinepolisPerisur in the capital city. The second and third theatres will be newadditions built onto existing multiplexes. Locations are pending. ...

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    Losique launches Montreal counterattack

    2004-09-21T04:00:00Z

    Serge Losique, the embattledpresident of the Montreal World Film Festival (MWFF), has fired back at hisnemeses at Telefilm Canada and its Quebec counterpart SODEC.On September 7, the twoagencies, the principal sources of public subsidy of the MWFF, issued a callfor proposals for a film event in Montreal, a direct challenge ...

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    Telefilm Canada backs new features from August, Kunuk

    2004-09-20T04:00:00Z

    Telefilm Canada has announcedit will back two features, Bille August's Explosion, a Canada-Denmark-UK coproduction, and TheJournals of Knud Rasmussen, aCanada-Denmark coproduction co-directed by Zacharias Kunuk,director of 2002 Camera d'Or winner Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner.Explosion, based on Canadian journalist Robert MacNeil's novel"Burden of Desire", is a historical drama of a love ...

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    Lions Gate takes Canadian rights to Toronto hit Phil The Alien

    2004-09-20T04:00:00Z

    Lions Gate Entertainment hastake Canadian rights in all media to Phil The Alien, the debut of writer-director-actor Rob Stefaniuk.The story of an intergalactic nomad who falls to earth in Northern Ontario, thefilm screened in the Canada First! feature film competition at Toronto.Produced by Toronto-basedproduction company Black Walk, it features Stefaniuk ...

  • Reviews

    Undertow

    2004-09-20T00:00:00Z

    Dir. David Gordon Green. US. 2004. 107mins.An intoxicating auteur spin on Southern Gothic, Undertow is a conventional adventurestory - good boys, bad uncle, hidden gold - that is told in a mostunconventional way. To say its his most commercial film yet isn't saying much,as the qualities that make it a ...

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    Rwanda is Toronto audience favourite, Pete Tong Canadian winner

    2004-09-20T00:00:00Z

    Terry George's HotelRwanda won the AGF Peoples' ChoiceAward at the Toronto International Film Festival, as the 29thedition wrapped here on Sunday.Starring Don Cheadle, theUK-South Africa-Italy coproduction is based on the experience of PaulRusesabagina, an hotel manager who saved many lives during the Rwandan civilwar. The prize was one of many ...

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    Imax in Deep partnership with Warners

    2004-09-14T04:00:00Z

    Imax and Warner Bros are jointly producing Denizens Of The Deep (working title), to be directed and filmed by Howard Hall.A follow-up to 1991's Into The Deep, Imax's first 3D underwater film, the new film will provide a giant-sized view of exotic undersea creatures.Produced by Toni Myers, executive produced by ...

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    David Gordon Green to write lesbian project for Pollack

    2004-09-14T04:00:00Z

    Fast-risingUS indie filmmaker David Gordon Green has signed on to script ShockproofSydney Skate for Fox 2000.SydneyPollack is in the frame to direct the adaptation of the novel by MarijaneMeaker. Considered a classic of lesbian literature since its publication in1973, the coming-of-age POV follows a 17-year-old who falls in love with ...

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    Radar Pictures buys stake in C.O.R.E.

    2004-09-13T04:05:00Z

    Ted Field's Radar Pictureshas acquired a minority stake in Toronto-based visual effects group C.O.R.E. ina move to boost his production company into the forefront of computer-generatedfeature animation. C.O.R.E, which is currently creating an animated film for amajor studio under tight security, is considered one of North America's leadersin visual effects. ...

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    Tierney's latest set up as Greece/Canada co-pro by Victorious

    2004-09-13T04:00:00Z

    Toronto-based VictoriousFilms is readying Jacob Tierney's Return Baggage aka The Lonely Planet, the Canadian actor's follow-up to his featuredirectorial debut Twist, whichscreened at last year's Venice Film Festival. Victorious president VictoriaHirst will co-produce the Canada-Greece coproduction with Fenia Cossavitsa (TheCat's Meow, Signs And Wonders). Thedrama is set to star Nick ...

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    Seville joins Haut Et Court in Cantet's South

    2004-09-13T04:00:00Z

    Montreal-based SevillePictures has signed on as Canadian copoducer of Laurent Cantet's long-delayed HeadingSouth (Vers Le Sud), joining France's Haut et Court. Work on theproject, announced at Cannes 2003, has been held up by political upheaval in its key location of Haiti.International sales agent Hengameh Panahi of Celluloid Dreams told ScreenInternational ...

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    Kay Armatage to leave Toronto festival after 24 years

    2004-09-13T04:00:00Z

    Kay Armatage,the veteran Toronto International Film Festival programmer, is leaving theorganization after 24 years. "This is my last year," Armatage told ScreenInternational. Of her departure, she said, "This wasn't my choice." She saidshe learned at the beginning of this summer that her seasonal contract wouldnot be renewed. "At the time, ...

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    Glut of premieres in Noah's Ark

    2004-09-09T00:00:00Z

    If themeasure of a film festival is the company it keeps, the number of returningfilmmakers presenting world premieres marks this Toronto International FilmFestival as one of the strongest in its 29 years. From veterans like BilleAugust, Taylor Hackford and Istvan Szabo, who opens the festival with Being Julia, to new ...

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    Syrian Bride wins top honours at Montreal Film Festival

    2004-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Eran Riklis' The SyrianBride (Hacala Hasurit) took top honours as the 28th MontrealWorld Film Festival wrapped up on September 6. As well as the Grand Prix of theAmericas, the Israel-France-Germany coproduction won the Audience Award, theFIPRESCI prize and the Ecumenical Prize.The film tells the story ofa young Druze woman whose ...

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    THINKFilm acquires acclaimed Brothels doc

    2004-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Adding to its list of recentpick-ups, Toronto-based THINKFilm has acquired all North American rights to BornInto Brothels directed by RossKauffman and Zana Briski.The film, which premiered atSundance 2004 and won the documentary audience award, documents the lives ofchildren born into the squalor of Calcutta's red-light district. Briski, aphotographer, gave each ...

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    Celluloid Dreams goes on The Take

    2004-09-03T04:00:00Z

    Paris-based Celluloid Dreamshas picked up international sales rights on the feature documentary The Take, written and narrated by Canadian journalist NaomiKlein, author of the best-selling corporate critique "No Logo", and directed bypartner Avi Lewis.The film, which screens inVenice's new Digital Section and premiered at Toronto's Hot Docs DocumentaryFilm Festival in ...