Film

Shadow of the Rougarou team calls on IMDb to recognize Métis language Michif

The campaign was launched by the director and producers behind the APTN lumi series, which hails from Vancouver-based Hammer & Tong and features the Métis language.

Antica Productions, Postmedia confirm content partnership initiative

The two companies will collaborate on factual and scripted projects based on original Postmedia journalism for film and television productions as well as podcasts.

Entertainment One ending theatrical distribution in Canada and Spain

A small number of staff have been laid off in Canada, Playback understands, as the company plans to continue non-theatrical distribution.

TIFF carves out lineup with world premiere of Knives Out sequel

The Netflix-bound Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is the first title to be announced for the Toronto International Film Festival’s 2022 edition.

Queen Bees screenwriter gets Humanitas Prize nomination buzz

Toronto-raised Donald Martin is nominated in a field that also includes scribes from Canadian-produced Karma’s World and Snoopy Presents: To Mom (and Dad), with Love.

NFB makes gains for gender parity, Indigenous production

The National Film Board of Canada’s 2021–2022 fiscal year saw progress in areas such as more completed works directed by women and Indigenous filmmakers.

Neil Lumsden named Ontario’s Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport

The newly-elected MPP and former CFL player was sworn in on June 24 and takes over the portfolio from Lisa MacLeod.

CRTC head talks Bill C-11 before Senate standing committee

Ian Scott spoke of the strengths in the Online Streaming Act and concerns that the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has about it.

Shaftesbury appoints Liz Levine as senior producer and VP of television

The veteran producer said the Toronto prodco has supported her throughout her career and joining it “feels a lot like coming home.”

DGC BC ratifies tentative agreement with negotiating producers

The Directors Guild of Canada BC District Council says the province “is open for business” once again as the agreement brings an end to the strike.

Telefilm Canada announces $5.5M in production funding for French-language features

Pascal Plante’s Les chambres rouges and Jean-François Leblanc’s Vil et misérable are among the eight films funded under the Production Program.

In brief: Canadian feature Labour Day to debut at Cinequest

Plus: WildBrain Spark, Animation Café are producing a Sunny Bunnies spinoff, Netflix’s Toronto office is unaffected by the streamer’s latest layoffs, and more.