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New film lost in Wilderness

Director Anne Wheeler’s Suddenly Naked may have proven popular with the Genie jury, but her latest feature, The Edge of Madness (aka A Wilderness Station), is currently languishing under the radar.

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Genie nom ices year for Gunnarsson

With a Directors Guild of Canada statuette, awarded in October for helming Rare Birds, resting in his trophy case and an unprecedented two MOWs premiering Dec. 15 simultaneously in Canada and the U.S., Christmas has come early for Sturla Gunnarsson. Add to that a possible best director Genie win, and we could easily dub 2002 ‘The Year of the Gunnarsson.’

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Bollywood/Hollywood draws crowds, noms

Bollywood/Hollywood has been spotted at, or near, the top of many lists this past fall – from the Toronto International Film Festival, at which it opened the Perspective Canada program; to its impressive opening weekend, besting the per screen average of Men with Brooms at $8,700; to, most recently, five Genie nominations, placing it in the upper ranks of multiple-nominated films such as Ararat, Spider and Savage Messiah.

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Quebec-Montreal travels rocky road of romance

Quebec-Montreal will surely go down as one of the year’s happy cinematic surprises, both with Quebec audiences and the Genie jurors, who have voted it in as a nominee for best motion picture, achievement in direction, editing and original screenplay.

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Spider caught in Genies’ web

Critics at the Cahiers du Cinema would brandish their baguettes like battle-axes.

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‘Different’ film nets Beaudin third nom

Le Collectionneur is one of Quebec’s biggest box-office successes of 2002 and, as a commercially driven film, marks a departure from Montreal director Jean Beaudin’s traditionally politicized fare. The film has earned Beaudin his third Genie nomination for best director.

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Triptych and Mehta shoot Shields’ bestseller

Fresh from the success of her multiple-Genie-nominated Bollywood/Hollywood, Toronto-based filmmaker Deepa Mehta rolled cameras earlier this month on a big-screen version of Carol Shield’s bestseller The Republic of Love – one of several literary adaptations in the works for Triptych Media. It’s the story of Tom, a late-night radio talk show host played by the ubiquitous Bruce Greenwood (13 Days, Ararat, Below), and his unlikely pairing with incurable romantic Fay, played by British import Emilia Fox (The Pianist, David Copperfield). Claire Bloom, Jackie Burroughs, Gary Farmer and Fox’s real-life father, Edward Fox, also star.

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Dufferin Gate gets two new series

Vancouver: Perhaps the one West Coast production company not feeling the economic pinch of 2002, Dufferin Gate got an early holiday gift from main customer Showtime. Two of the three pilots shot earlier in the fall have been picked up as series and there is a new MOW on the way, also in the new year.
Earthlings, the tentative title for a one-hour series about the lives of lesbians in West Hollywood, will be 15 hours over the season including the two-hour pilot.

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Race on to preserve historic footage

Geoffrey Hopkinson is, there can be little doubt, proud of his collection.

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NHL Hockey Archive: one-stop jock stock shop

Producers – imagine having access to over 70 years worth of historical NHL footage – what would you most want to get your hands on? Wayne Gretzky’s first game back in Edmonton after being traded, or his final game with the New York Rangers? Maybe Bill Barilko’s OT goal in game five to clinch the 1951 Stanley Cup for the Toronto Maple Leafs? What about Bobby Orr’s first shift in a Boston Bruins uniform as an 18-year-old rookie?

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First Light benefits from Getty exit

Toronto’s First Light reports a jump in business thanks in part to stock footage giant Getty Images’ recent closings of its Canadian offices. While Getty has made the move to consolidate its various satellite facilities into its Seattle headquarters, the result amounts to another plus in the local market for the likes of First Light.

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FootageBank embraces stock’s HD future

The high-definition explosion many have been bracing for may well be a reality within the next 18 months, and pioneers such as stock footage veteran Paula Lumbard are ready for it.