Meanwhile, Obi-Wan Kenobi on Disney+ came in second and Prime Video’s The Boys rose on both the digital originals and overall TV charts for the week of June 13 to 19.
Dallas Soonias and Jordan Molaro, who were among the 14 Indigenous producers taking part in the Pitch Forum, say they landed leads and potential sales at the summit.
Gavin Seal, who is among the Canadian cohort, says he plans to pitch two projects at the NewFilmmakers Los Angeles program.
Homegrown titles like Super Wish and Transplant made it on regional top 30 TV charts.
Broken Courage by David Peck and Nathanael Draper will bow at the Cambodia International Film Festival on June 27.
The animated feature film was produced by companies from Canada, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
Produced by Toronto-based prodco Good Earth Productions, Tripping Train 185 will begin filming in July.
ComediHa! and Zone3 sell the adapted format of In Lieu of Flowers to Italian prodco Stand By Me, Films We Like acquires the Canadian rights to documentary feature Geographies of Solitude, and more.
The documentary titled, Cut Print Thank You Bye, will be directed by Montreal filmmaker Marie-Julie Dallaire and produced by Item 7’s founder Pierre Even.
Amazon Studios’ The Boys rises on both the digital originals and overall TV charts for the week of June 6 to 12.
Plus: Big Time Decent’s Backroad Truckers is in production for season two, 3 Arts Entertainment launches a Toronto office, and more.
Corner Gas Animated landed on the Calgary regional TV chart for the week of May 30.