Kleckner will be working closely with outgoing CEO Joy Loewen to transition into the role.
Flaherty was known for his characters on the Emmy-winning Canadian sketch comedy.
The leadership change comes as the Toronto consultancy firm’s co-founder Janice Dawe prepares to retire.
The program supports filmmakers in the development of genre films, culminating in a pitch session at Frontières.
The 20-week program will see emerging Black producers receive paid training at a CMPA member company.
The president and CEO discusses unlocking IP opportunities and the potential wrinkle when it came to acquiring Portfolio Entertainment.
The shorts will be vying for writing, directing, and Best of Showcase honours at the May 8 event.
Des créateurs pas comme les autres is created by Montreal’s Never Was Average in collaboration with the Fondation Dynastie and CMF.
Hazbin Hotel continues to lead both the digital originals and overall TV charts.
The initiative provides mentorship and training grants to Arctic Indigenous filmmakers to create short films focused on climate and community.
The facility was created via a partnership between L.A.’s Volume Global and Capreol, Ont.’s White Owl Film Studios.
The outgoing CEO of the National Screen Institute joins the organization effective April 29.
The Canada Media Fund’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year comes to $357 million, down slightly from the prior year.
Plus: An international series from Quebec director Yan England wins at Series Mania, the Canadian Academy names the inaugural recipient of its comedy grant, and more.