Debut filmmakers Lisanne Pajot and James Swirsky cap off a successful Sundance festival with a prize for best editing in the World Cinema Documentary competition.
The veteran Toronto-born actor continues to pile up the accolades for his role as Hal in Beginners.
RenderCloud aims to bolster the city’s digital economy by enabling local studios and Hollywood to produce the next Shrek or Avatar in British Columbia.
The distributor will release the film in the U.S. and Canada, as well as in Australia and NZ through Hopscotch, in 2012.
The distributor acquires the Richard Gere starrer following its buzzed-about premiere at Sundance.
The indie drama is shooting in Jamaica, Trinidad and Canada, and also stars Lyriq Bent, Stephan James and C.C.H. Pounder.
The eight-screen facility, set to open in 2013, will use digital projection in all auditoriums.
Brad Pelman has left Alliance Films six months after Maple Pictures, which he co-founded in 2005, was acquired for $38.5 million.
The U.S. video streaming giant, while rebounding in the fourth quarter south of the border, continues to power ahead in Canada.
Justin Kelly, writer and director at the Toronto-based prodco talks to Playback about making connections in comedy in 2011.
The 2012 fest will project films in digital format, cutting costs and creating more flexibility for filmmakers.
The indie distributor will target Canadian broadcasters and other media outlets with fresh and library titles from the L.A.-based indie run by filmmaker Evan Cooke.