The film directed by Emile Gaudreault has hit the mark after just 10 weeks.
Co-written by the duo, the screenplay previously picked up the TIFF-CBC Films Screenwriter prize and support from the CFC Features program.
Canada/U.S. copro Anne at 13,000 ft earned an honourable mention in the Platform competition, while the remaining awards will be announced via social media.
Senior director of CBC Films Mehernaz Lentin discusses what the pubcaster’s rebranded features banner is looking for and how indie producers can get on her radar.
The director of the gonzo history film shares how Quebec’s cinematic culture (and a little tough love from Denis Cote) helped shape his TIFF-premiering project.
Kew Media Distribution will begin shopping the two-hour ghost story, The Small Hand, at MIPCOM next month.
The Serendipity Point Films head talks about bringing the $22-million period drama to screen, redressing Budapest as 1940s London and his upcoming film and TV projects.
Menteur leads the list, followed by The Death and Life of John F. Donovan at #2 and Road to the Lemon Grove at #3.
Angel Has Fallen comes in at #1, followed by The Lion King at #2 and Good Boys at #3.
The company placed restrictions for this year’s festival, stating it would only screen films from studios that “appreciate the importance of the theatrical release model.”
Plus, the team behind Worst Team Ever wins Pitch This, while Jeff Barnaby and Aisling Chin-Yee are among this year’s Discovery Award nominees.