10 To Watch: Amy Matysio

Just wrapped a stage run of one-woman play The Syringa Tree, earned a Canadian Comedy Award nod with her troupe General Fools and currently in development on her series inSAYSHAble, co-created with Minds Eye Entertainment for Citytv.

Robert to take CMPA Feature Film prize

Quebec producer Denise Robert is expected to receive the 5th annual CMPA Feature Film Producer’s Award for Louis Belanger’s Route 132 from Cinemaginaire on Friday.

TIFF 2010: Special Presentations

This year the Toronto International Film Festival has selected a collection of films from both well-entrenched and recent breakout Canadian filmmakers for its slate of Canadian Special Presentations.

Hall of Fame 2010: Alanis Obomsawin

For nearly a half century Alanis Obomsawin, the Canadian director whom The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York recently hailed as the “first lady of First Nations film,” has been driven by an unwavering belief that anything is possible.

Hall of Fame 2010: Paul Haggis

Although Paul Haggis holds the unique distinction of being the only screenwriter in history to pen back-to-back Best Film Oscar winners – with Million Dollar Baby in 2004 and Crash in 2005 – it would be a mistake to try to categorize him.

10 To Watch: Kyle Mac

Discovered on CBC’s Triple Sensation, Mac has landed guest spots on Flashpoint and Unnatural History as well as snagging a cast spot on Shaftesbury’s Baxter

10 To Watch: Adam Higgs

Writing professionally for two years, Higgs has snagged gigs with Marvel Comics, animated series and Republic of Doyle. Now he’s working on a slew of new film and TV projects.

Casino Jack trumps for ATO

The TIFF film market is already smiling on Canadian movies. ATO Pictures on Thursday acquired the U.S. theatrical rights to Casino Jack, the Kevin Spacey-starring drama that was shot in Toronto and will have its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 16.

Canwest nearing end of creditor protection

Signs of an improving industry climate: Canwest Global Communications Corp. and Super Channel are close to passing through the exit door for creditor protection.

Mediamax shoots Moth Dairies

Indie producer Strada Films has started shooting the Mary Harron gothic horror pic The Moth Diaries in Montreal, with Scott Speedman, Lily Cole, Sarah Gadon and Sarah Bolger toplining the Canadian-Irish co-production.

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eOne expands to theme parks

Entertainment One is expanding in the licensing arena with a new themed attraction, Peppa Pig World, launching at Paultons Park in Britain next Easter.

Green gala to honor David Suzuki

One of Playback’s Hall of Fame inductees David Suzuki will be getting the green carpet treatment, as Canuck entertainers pay tribute to the well-known scientist on September 10.

9 Story secures Survive This second-season deals

9 Story Entertainment is heading to MIPCOM this fall with a slew of new broadcast deals for the second season of tween reality series Survive This.

Rookie Blue beats Due South?

The latest record breaker: Rookie Blue is not only the most-watched Canadian TV show this year, it’s also the highest-rated Canadian TV show in two decades, besting CTV’s 1990s police drama Due South.

Dirty Oil opens Calgary Fest

The Calgary International Film Festival has programmed Leslie Iwerks’ anti-oil sands documentary Dirty Oil, the debut feature from online content provider Babelgum.