Pixcom close behind with 17 for Aveux
Actors union says it had no talks with cable giant before it launched online TV portal
Rumors of fund closure are ‘wrong,’ says body
Filmmaker’s latest opens in Quebec through Remstar
After nearly accepting the broadcasters last offer, workers ask for more concessions
Stars line up to slay sacred cows in French Immersion
Production spree has lured Ben Kingsley, Kristen Stewart and… Jack Kerouac
Webcom-Montréal kicks off with warning from Wiki founder
Breakdown in talks puts cloud over Quebec’s top network. Company already training replacements, union claims.
Quebecers donate to help animator in ongoing legal battle with Cinar
Documentary charts ups and downs of 13 people hit by the recession, posting footage within weeks
I was alarmed when SODEC head François Macerola said he’d back a Quebec version of Avatar with as much enthusiasm as a film by Cannes prize-winner Xavier Dolan. (Does the world need another Avatar, I thought, or worse, a French-language copy of it? A vision of joual-speaking blue and white Na’vi swinging to the beat of a Céline Dion song sent a shiver down my spine.)