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TIFF12: OMDC unveils Canadian projects for festival financing forum

Canadian producers Mary Young Leckie, Kevin De Walt and Trish Dolman will attend the International Financing Forum to fill out budgets for films in development.

Merging Media to bring L.A. transmedia conference execs north

The multiplatform media conference, which takes place Oct. 24 to 26 in Vancouver, will host speakers from the StoryWorld Conference in California, which runs one week prior.

TIFF12: Powers predicts doc sales slew

TIFF doc programmer Thom Powers is predicting an increase in the number of doc deals done at the Toronto festival this year, with The Act of Killing (pictured), a doc backed by both Werner Herzog and Errol Morris, among the hot tips.

Bell and Cirque du Soleil pact on entertainment content in Quebec

The tie-up for make-and-sell film, TV, digital and gaming content comes as the phone giant faces mounting industry opposition to its takeover of Montreal-based Astral Media.

CMPA shortlists five producers for $10,000 TIFF feature film prize

The winner will come from among Pierre Even and Marie-Claude Poulin, Juliette Hagopian, David Hamilton, Daniel Iron and producer/director Michael McGowan.

Mehta recalls political intrigue stopping Midnight’s Children shoot

The Canadian director opens up to Playback about dealing with “unpredictable” Asian politics and the “nerve-racking” ritual of debuting one of her films at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Hot Sheet

Hot Sheet: Top 20 DVDs Aug. 6 to Aug. 12, 2012

Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax is the top-selling DVD for the week of Aug. 6 to Aug. 12, 2012.

Picnicface, Roller Town win big at Canadian Comedy Awards

Awards for the sketch comedy show (pictured) include best TV show and best writing, while the upcoming theatrical feature won best film and best direction.

Former NFB head Jacques Bensimon passes away

He headed the board from 2001 to 2006 when the agency was adjusting to $26 million in cuts sustained throughout the 1990s.

Film North unveils festival lineup

The Huntsville festival, which runs Sept. 20 to 22, will screen 31 Canadian films, including Chef De Meute from Chloe Robichaud (pictured) and Miranda De Pencier’s Throat Song.

108 Media to release films in North America with Mark Urman’s Paladin

Former Cinesavvy managing director Abhi Rastogi finds a U.S. platform for his new distribution outfit and early titles like Sally El Hosaini’s My Brother the Devil (pictured) and Alexandra Berger’s Danland.

CMF reports on the promise and pitfalls of crowdfunding

Producers “should adopt a philosophy of experimentation” towards crowdfunding, the CMF report stated, “given the lack of clarity regarding legal, financial and policy issues.”