At a time when there was a real hunger for film in Canada, Gerald Pratley fed it. The founder of the once-named Ontario Film Institute died Monday at age 87, according to reports.
The NFB, which last made the 3D doc Transitions in 1986 for the Vancouver World’s Fair, is back with a film that combines archival footage, black-and-white recreations and 3D interviews to explore the director’s troubled family history.
Marilu Mallet’s Sur les Traces de Marguerite Yourcenar is to open the 29th edition of Montreal’s International Film Festival of Films on Art on March 17, organizers said Thursday.
A report out this week from Reel Canada, which brings Canadians films into schools, finds teachers too often pay out of their own pocket for DVDs screened in their classrooms.
Cameras have just started rolling in Toronto on Silent Hill: Revelation 3D, the follow-up to the 2006 game adaptation that went on to gross almost $100 million at worldwide box office.
Greenwood is to perform the role of Emmet Cole in a drama about a family and friends that go looking for a famous TV presenter who goes missing with his crew deep in the Amazon.
John Galway has discovered the promise of Bell Lightbox in helping upstart film festivals reach mainstream audiences.
Eight homegrown films will be part of the eighth annual Canadian Front showcase in New York, presented by Telefilm Canada and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
The list of 120 applicants was whittled down after video pitches, in-person pitching to a professional film jury and passing a script workshop with story editors.