The Quebec producer won $10,000 for producing three pictures in TIFF this year: Goon, Breakaway and Starbuck.
For each of the festival’s 11 days, TIFF’s director of Canadian Initiatives shares her tips, news and top TIFF picks.
The NFB documentary by Quebec director Lea Pool has a stark message: pink ribbons don’t shrink tumors and corporations are cashing in on breast cancer.
Four films have landed support from HGF’s new marketing program, all of which show potential for kick-starting careers and commercial success, the Fund’s John Galway says.
TIFF director Cameron Bailey welcomed a capacity Roy Thomson Hall audience to the first night of the fest’s 36th edition.
The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh lands its lead actor; writer/director Rodrigo Gudino shares his plans on how he’ll leverage Rue Morgue’s horror empire to promote the film.
Nearly a quarter of the films at the Vancouver International Film Festival are homegrown, including a raft of documentaries.
The veteran Canadian actor will guest star in the opening episode as a drunk driver with a haunting secret.
Writer and director Nathan Morlando tells Playback about creating his debut feature, Edwin Boyd, and the decision to cast actor Scott Speedman in the lead role.
With two David Cronenberg movies already under her belt, this young actor is already making a splash internationally.
For each of the festival’s 11 days, TIFF’s director of Canadian Initiatives shares her tips, news and top picks.
The Planet in Focus Environmental Film Festival tees up cash prizing for filmmakers looking for more “green.”