Raymont launches Oscar campaign for Glenn Gould doc

Canadian doc maker Peter Raymont is piling up the air miles to put a little gold man on his mantle.

CBC kicks off Culture Days

The public broadcaster hosted an all-day, all-CBC festival in Yonge-Dundas Square on Thursday to kick off its sponsorship of Culture Days – and its fall TV premieres.

Tricon picks up four for distribution

Tricon Films and Television has picked up four new titles for distribution at MIPCOM.

Canadian Surf Festival carves into Halifax

Looking to tap into the burgeoning surf community on the east coast, Keith Maddison and some fellow surf enthusiasts are launching the first Canadian Surf Film Festival in Halifax next week.

Super Evil hits Super RTL

Vancover’s Nerd Corps Entertainment has sold League of Super Evil to German broadcaster Super RTL.

Shaw sweetens benefits package

The carrot dangled by Shaw Communications to win approval for its $2 billion purchase of Canwest Global Communications Corp’s TV assets on Thursday became a bushel.

Canamedia appoints Lolato

Toronto-based producer/distributor Canamedia has named Mike Lolato to the post of managing director, Worldwide Broadcast Sales.

Teletoon sources music from Audio Network

Music producer and supplier Audio Network has added Teletoon to its stable of channels.

Battle of the Blades moves to Pinewood

No more Maple Leaf Gardens for the CBC’s Battle of the Blades series.

Shawn Doyle to star in Endgame

There’s something about those Newfoundland actors.

Bush takes best short for Pawnshop

Halifax filmmaker Andrew Bush has won the A&E Short Filmmakers Award at the NSI Online Short Film Festival for his film Pawnshop. The award comes with a $2,500 cash prize.

O’Farrell takes over TFO

Glenn O’Farrell has taken over as president and CEO of TFO, Ontario’s public, French-language educational network.

Industry loses Burroughs

Canada lost an acting legend when Jackie Burroughs passed away at age 71 in her Toronto home on Wednesday.

Villeneuve will get Oscar consideration

Telefilm Canada announced on Wednesday that Quebec director Denis Villeneuve’s Incendies, which picked up the Best Canadian Film award at the Toronto International Film Festival, is Canada’s Oscar submission in the best foreign film category for the upcoming Academy awards, which will be held February 27.

VIFF readies with distinct docs and a host of female directors

If you’re looking for films about the importance of recycling at this year’s Vancouver International Festival (Sept. 30 – Oct. 5), you won’t find them.