The CW acquires season four of Global’s Family Law, David Bezmozgis to direct adaptation of his novel The Betrayers, and more.
President Peter Raymont plans to adapt Ronald J. Deibert’s non-fiction novel into a drama series.
The film, which follows a young man in Quebec City spiraling into a life of crime, is set for a 2026 release from H264.
Jennifer Podemski, Don McKellar and Rick Mercer will be the first recipients of the Norman Jewison Founder’s Council Award at this year’s CFC Gala.
Co-president Mark Bishop discusses how the company’s Race Against the Tide format made its way to Scotland’s shores.
Michael Peterson will produce the feature alongside Wilfredo Manalang, the founder and president of Philippines-based FUSEE.
With original music and an influencer feel, this live-actioner is the Canadian studio’s answer to tackling climate storytelling without “doom, gloom and preaching,” says Sinking Ship’s Alexis Grieve.
Sharma will participate in the upcoming Banff World Media Festival and bring forward a slate of original comedy series.
Odin’s Eye Animation has acquired international sales rights to Hungary/Canada/Germany coproduction Fairyheart, Sphere Abacus has sold true-crime series Murder by Medic in multiple territories, and more.
EXCLUSIVE: Tzi Ma has also joined the feature as a producer and star, while Kyle Toy has signed on to the cast.
The BC Film Commission at Creative BC won for Film Commission of the Year while Cinespace Studios Toronto was named Studio of the Year.
Indiecan Entertainment will distribute the film in North America, while Federgreen is set to direct the English-language remake of the Philippine sports drama via his production banner.
The division’s creative director Ghislain Cyr is also set to retire.
HBO’s The Last of Us maintained top overall TV show demand for the third straight week.
Day two of the proceedings also examined Indigenous broadcasters, accessibility and the use of AI for Canadian content.