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Faking it

Shoot faster, because there are just two weeks left to enter Moc Docs – the third annual Canada-wide competition for short mockumentaries. Airtime on CBC’s Rough Cuts and a one-year membership to the Canadian Independent Film Caucus will be yours if your phony five-minute doc is among this year’s winners.

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Monsters make move on Edmonton

Calgary prodco Combustion, in coproduction with Toronto’s 49th Parallel Films, is set to go to camera on a pair of follow-ups to cult hit Ginger Snaps, to be shot in succession at various locations in Edmonton. Ginger Snaps 2 starts shooting Feb. 3 and should wrap mid-March. After a short rest, cast and crew will shoot Ginger Snaps 3, to finish mid-April.

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Haddock lands a big fish for Big Eye

Vancouver: Voted one of the 50 Canadians to watch in 2003 by Macleans magazine in January, writer/producer Chris Haddock has sold the proposed series Street Boss to CBS.
The premise of the one-hour pilot, to be shot during pilot season this March if casting can be arranged to the network’s satisfaction, is about an FBI ‘handler’ who manages, hires, trains and keeps tabs on undercover agents – potentially internationally.

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Huard, Pelletier star in romantic comedy Nez Rouge

Montreal: Filming goes over 27 days through Feb. 20, most of it after dark, on Erik Canuel’s second feature film, the romantic comedy Nez Rouge.
The film stars Patrick Huard, Michele Barbara Pelletier and Pierre Lebeau and is being produced on a budget of $3.8 million by Jacques Bonin and Claude Veillet of Films Vision 4. Sylvie Pilon and Sylvie Desrosiers are the screenwriters.

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Slouching towards NATPE

Lawrie Rotenberg, president of Charlottetown’s The Talent Group, has a bad feeling about this. First the Asians dropped out, followed by some U.S. broadcasters. He then got the call from a few other TV outfits in the U.K. One by one, the companies he was supposed to meet with at NATPE have canceled.

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Completion bond businesses blend

They don’t call it a merger for legal reasons, but Film Finances Canada and The Completion Guarantors are joining forces this week, leaving Canada with only one production completion bonding company.
Since 9/11 and the financial boondoggles of companies like Enron, the surety category has been in dramatic flux, causing some insurance carriers to cease their participation in the film business.

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Mehta wraps Shields’ Republic of Love

One of the drivers plays bass, a soundman is on drums, and star Bruce Greenwood – still in costume, lit by a key light in a cold and otherwise empty soundstage – is belting out the second verse of Hotel California.
‘He formed the band right after we started shooting,’ a PA yells over the thunderous soft rock.

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Mini makes big impact with Top Spots ’03

The client may be Mini, but expect big things from the spot that revived the classic automobile brand in Canada now that awards season is upon us. Start with our own Top Spots.

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Seasoned CDs back domestic helmers

The first thing Martin Shewchuk did when he started as executive VP, executive creative director at J. Walter Thompson, Toronto, was to separate Canadian directors’ reels from ‘all the rest’ in the agency’s library, with Canadian flag stickers and an exclusive Canuck shelf.

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Park City picks one more apple

The Park City Film Company has nabbed one of Apple Box Productions’ top directors, Randy Diplock, who joins the company as a partner.

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Seville Pictures prepares for new growth

MONTREAL: Seville Pictures is positioned for new growth in the home market through both acquisitions and an increase in its Canadian release slate.

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Uptick in Eleventh Hour numbers

Call it the Paul Gross effect, or maybe it’s the power of heavy marketing. But, for whatever reason, ratings for The Eleventh Hour jumped on Jan. 7, when the hour-long CTV drama scored some of its highest numbers – playing strongly in the key 25-54 demographic.