The Canada-France coproduction is shooting action sequences in Toronto ahead of a 2012 bow on HBO Canada and HBO/Cinemax in the U.S. market.
Playback talks to the Canadian entertainment legend on being naughty versus nice at the judging table and seeking out Canada’s “enormous talent.”
The unlikely audience pleaser about an aging lesbian couple on a rogue road trip is scooping up prizes on the Canadian festival circuit, to the delight of the film’s director, Thom Fitzgerald.
Shaw Media too is in the pickup game, looking at Out of Time from Vancouver’s Reunion Pictures.
Production has begun in Montreal for Muse Entertainment and Just for Laughs Television’s six-part comedic action thriller.
The Nova Scotia-based animation studio is expanding to Hamilton, Ontario.
The iconic Canadian actor is the first judge to be named for the Insight Productions and Rogers Media reality show.
The Quebec film is one of 63 international films to be screened in Los Angeles for the Academy’s Foreign Language Film Award Committee.
The Canadian actress is to play a canine search and rescue volunteer that assists local police departments.
Global TV is pulling out all the marketing stops for the launch of its new a.m. talker, The Morning Show.
The FBI supernatural drama from eOne and Big Motion Pictures received an earlier third season order from SyFy in the U.S. market.
Breakaway leads the Canadian box office for the week of Sept. 30 to Oct. 06 , 2011, with Cafe de Flore at #2.
The two Canadian kids shows, which air on Family Channel Canada and Starz Entertainment in the U.S., have secured their first Asian audiences.
Breakaway cracks the Top 10 overall Canadian box office for the week of Sept. 23 to Sept. 29, 2011.
A Russell Peters Christmas Special is now in production in and around Toronto, ahead of a holiday broadcast run on CTV and The Comedy Network.