Jamie Casemore

Posts by Jamie Casemore

Nine set for NSI’s Business for Producers, Saskatchewan

Through the six-week program, the producers will build business networks and learn how to manage and create interprovincial coproductions.

Hot Sheet

Hot Sheet: Demand for Severance leaps after season two debut

Squid Game remained the top series despite another large drop in demand.

CMF invests over $2.5M through Sector Development Support

The Canada Media Fund’s program saw 41 organizations receive support for projects targeted to underrepresented communities.

Deals: Nelvana, Netflix Canada, Paramount+

Nelvana sells Millie Magnificent to new territories while some Canadian projects get picked up by Netflix and Paramount+.

Canada’s ‘integral role’ in Alireza Khatami’s The Things You Kill

Writer-director Khatami and producer Michael Solomon discuss the Sundance film’s journey through location changes and economic instability.

Hot Docs-Slaight Family Fund funds seven music docs

Selected docs received a combined $170,000 for either development or production support.

How TikTok’s uncertain future could impact Canadian creators

The app was shuttered in the U.S. on Jan. 19, only to be brought back a few hours later with an executive order promise from President Donald Trump.

Canadian copro The Apprentice lands two Oscar nominations

Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong were nominated for their performances while Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two is up for Best Picture.

Sphere Media partners with Two Rivers for Princess Diana doc

The documentary will follow the nine-year period when Scottish-Canadian Anne Allan served as Diana’s private dance teacher.

Pavan Moondi’s Middle Life wraps production in L.A.

The film stars Leah Fay Goldstein and Peter Dreimanis from the Toronto band July Talk.

Quebecor Content sells crime drama to Global Series Network

Détective Surprenant: La fille aux yeux de pierre has been acquired for VOD service Walter Presents.

TIFF, Rogers extend sponsorship agreement with multi-year deal

The deal makes Rogers the Toronto International Film Festival’s presenting partner through 2027.