Straight Up & Down

+ Hunter Hunter from Winnipeg’s Shawn Linden and Megan Hekem is the winner of the inaugural Jim Murphy Filmmakers Bursary from the National Screen Institute.

Torstar revealed its share of losses at CTVgm during the first three months of 2009 was $6.9 million, against a year-earlier loss of $500,000, coming mainly from a $5.3 million impairment charge on the struggling A channels. Given Torstar’s 20% stake in CTVgm, that would put the latter’s first-quarter 2009 losses at an estimated $34.5 million.

+ Kinosmith grabbed the Canadian rights to two titles at the recent Hot Docs: Toronto-based filmmaker Paul Saltzman’s Prom Night in Mississippi and Burma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country, a Danish film about indie video journalists in Burma by Anders Hogsbro Ostergaard.

+ L.A.-based management and production company The Gotham Group has inked a deal to exclusively represent Cuppa Coffee Studios. With an eye to transitioning the shop’s stop-motion animation expertise to feature films, Gotham is looking to position the Toronto company as one of the top three stop-motion units to U.S. film studios.

+ Further evidence that the box office is recession resistant arrived with Cineplex’s first-quarter results for 2009 – showing revenues of $211 million over the three months ending March 31, up 11.2% from the same frame last year, while attendance climbed 9% to 16 million.