Montreal producer Bernadette Payeur plans to use La Donation’s TIFF screening as a weapon to lobby for the survival of auteur films.
Controversial film National Matters examines Quebec’s struggle for independence
1981 bows at opening of World Film Festival, drawing on childhood of acclaimed director. ‘There’s a pleasure in looking back to this period,’ says Trogi
Decade-long copyright fight over Cinar show ends with windfall. ‘We stood behind him because he had such a solid case,’ says writers group
French network unveils fall plans, boosted by last-minute handout from CTF
Program aimed at Anglo filmmakers in Quebec looks to be more accessible
Remstar rebrands ailing network as ‘V’ — steering it towards entertainment. Mario Dumont to host political affairs show
Claude Demers’ film about aging Quebec crooner Michel Louvain to open Festival du nouveau cinéma
TF1 and Cirrus veteran to take over for Allaire as head of drama and features
For Xavier Dolan, making films is a matter of survival.
Although he helped write her hit comedy De père en flic, producer Denise Robert sees Ian Lauzon as a very serious guy.
Twenty-nine-year-old Jacob Tierney has what it takes to push Canadian cinema ”where it needs to go.”