Films from Clement Virgo, Tasha Hubbard and Bretten Hannam are among the projects selected under the Production Program’s big budget stream.
Four teams will present their projects to buyers, distributors, festival programmers and international sales agents at the Marché du Film.
The tag has been criticized by news outlets, which claim it unfairly undermines their credibility.
The WGA and producers’ association AMPTP are in negotiations for the current standard agreement, which expires May 1.
Sinking Ship Entertainment’s J.J. Johnson, who produced and created Jane, joined Diane Warren, Leona Lewis and Dr. Jane Goodall on the red carpet.
The 10-episode season three is now in production in Toronto and Hamilton, Ont.
The Canadian Academy wrapped four days of ceremonies on Friday (April 14), which saw The Porter and Brother tie for the most awards.
The series is slated to launch this fall and will showcase older teens teaching kids how to make small changes in order to lead a more eco-friendly lifestyle.
The Bell Media streamer has picked up the U.S., U.K., and Australian adaptations of the reality competition series, which originated in the Netherlands.
Reel Canada heads Sharon Corder and Jack Blum discuss the event’s evolution and future, and how “it’s almost like an alternative distribution system.”
UPDATED: Best Drama Series winner The Porter picked up 12 trophies at the Friday ceremony, with Best Comedy Series going to Sort Of, which won seven.
106-year-old Indigenous Filipino tattoo artist Apo Whang-Od is the subject of the film, now in production in Manila, Buscalan and Vancouver.
Epic Story Media boards the Mansour franchise, KO Distribution sets MIPTV slate, plus more.
The IP BC Pilot Program aims to help prodcos option pre-existing intellectual property (IP) for film and television.
Corus Studios reported more than 200 hours of content sales in Q2, including scripted TV movie series The Love Club.