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Mambo opens strong in Quebec

Montreal: Massive marketing campaigns on behalf of early summer Quebec releases are paying off big time.

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TVA, TQS rejoin Gemeaux

Montreal: The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television – Quebec has announced private broadcasters Reseau TVA and TQS have accepted modifications to Prix Gemeaux regulations and will participate in this year’s competition. The gala broadcast is set for Nov. 23.

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Canadian growth outpacing world: report

You’d never know it with the black cloud hanging over the Canadian production industry, but Canada has the fastest growing entertainment and media market in the world, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers. Over the last two years, the Canadian industry has ‘outpaced’ all of the other countries surveyed in PwC’s Entertainment and Media Outlook: 2003 – 2007.

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CFTPA elects new board at Banff AGM

The CFTPA elected a new board of directors at its AGM in Banff June 7.

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* Cinar Corp. has appointed Richard Genest senior vice-president and chief financial officer. Genest has over 20 years experience in finance with large and publicly traded corporations, including Alcan, Primary Metal Group and Desjardins-Laurentian Financial Corp.

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CHUM loves new anthology

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Global goes shopping, CHUM nurtures NewNets

Last issue, we reported on the lineups of CTV and Alliance Astlantis and CBC. In this issue, we feature what’s in store from Global/CH and CHUM/NewNets:

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Diginets carve niche for themselves

With the better part of two seasons under their collective belt, only one of Canada’s 40-plus digital channels has been kicked off the island. In fact, a couple of them are even occasionally outdrawing the analogs in some primetime slots.

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Banff lunch has bite

One of the best things about the Banff TV festival is the lunches. Not because the food is good – although it occasionally is – but because guest speakers come and say some very interesting things. This as opposed to Banff breakfast sessions, where guest speakers may be saying interesting things, but I’m still in bed, if only in my mind. This year, the lunches were no different.

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Lundgren reteams with GFT Entertaiment

Bruiser Dolph Lundgren and director Sidney Furie are expected to wrap the four-week shoot of Direct Action – now underway in Hamilton, ON for GFT Entertainment – by the end of the month, and will soon hand the action feature over to editor Saul Pincus.
It is the second time GFT has paired Lundgren with the Toronto-born helmer, following last fall’s production of the low-budget punch-up Detention, also shot in Steeltown.

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CFC’s Short Film Fest discovers The Truth About Head

More than 12,000 short film lovers came out for the Canadian Film Centre’s 2003 Worldwide Short Film Festival, held June 3-8 in Toronto, an attendance increase of 20% from the 2002 edition.

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Bissonnette busy as U.S. productions gear up

Montreal: It’s been a more than auspicious first month on the job for Montreal Film Commissioner Daniel Bissonnette. Taking over from Andre Lafond, Bissonnette is overseeing a flurry of U.S. productions, starting with the new Martin Scorsese film The Aviator, a big-budget biopic about eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes.
The film is in preprod at Mel’s Cite du Cinema/Technoparc, where four soundstages have been booked, and at the Alstom Canada rail yards. Leonardo DiCaprio, who starred in Scorsese’s Gangs of New York, plays Hughes and is one of the film’s producers.