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MindHabits ready to roll prize-winning game

Playing MindHabits’ Trainer can make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, and company execs insist their game is good for your state of mind.

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East Coast heart shines in Shaye

Have you tried to make a wife happy? How about four wives? Paul Kilback, producer and director of the upcoming 4 x 60 doc Shaye, has. Kinda.

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East Coast heart shines in Shaye

Have you tried to make a wife happy? How about four wives? Paul Kilback, producer and director of the upcoming 4 x 60 doc Shaye, has. Kinda.

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Devil, Arithmetic bookend Cinéfest

Next month’s installment of the Sudbury film festival will include the hot tickets Shake Hands with the Devil and Emotional Arithmetic

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Walker, Romain add Weight to pay-TV drama

New drama series The Weight, created by This Is Wonderland team George F. Walker and Dani Romain, brings emotional tales of Toronto suburb to The Movie Network and Movie Central

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Sutherland, Holness playing with Guns

The opening of Guns – the new, two-part miniseries from director David ‘Sudz’ Sutherland – will seem familiar to viewers in Toronto when a six-year-old girl is gunned down on Yonge Street.

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Whizbang makes drama, not war

ZOS: Zone of Separation, the new drama produced by Whizbang Films (Men with Brooms), has returned from its 12-day stint in Bosnia to continue filming in Toronto and southern Ontario.

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Cop action in the works for CTV

Don’t lump Critical Incident, a new pilot by Pink Sky Entertainment for CTV, in with other cop dramas. It’s anything but, according to exec producer Anne Marie La Traverse.

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Whizbang makes drama, not war

Despite being set in a demilitarized zone and shot in Bosnia, the eight-parter ZOS isn’t really about war, according to executive producer Frank Siracusa

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Cop action in the works for CTV

Anne Marie La Traverse sets the high-powered cops of her Critical Incident pilot loose in Toronto’s business district, under director David Frazee

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NSI seeks applicants

The National Screen Institute – Canada is calling for filmmaking teams to apply to Features First 2007. The 10-month program offers sessions on script and story development, legal requirements, financing and more, all delivered by Canadian industry leaders.

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Sullivan still searching for next Anne

The Toronto production has extended its deadline for would-be leads to try out for its Green Gables prequel