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McGowan crafts ‘love letter’ to Canada

GALA PRESENTATION: ONE WEEK

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Scottish caper comedy a feel-good adventure

CLOSING-NIGHT GALA: STONE OF DESTINY

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Real to Reel: Docs examine Montreal, resistance and rock star philosophers

Three Canadian feature docs explore very different topics at TIFF 2008.

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Toronto anthology runs gamut of genres

CONTEMPORARY WORLD CINEMA: TORONTO STORIES

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Contemporary World Cinema: Four family dramas from Quebec and B.C.

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Maverick McDonald takes on zombie genre

VANGUARD: PONTYPOOL

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A tale about girls forced into prostitution

VANGUARD: DERRIÈRE MOI

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Canada First!: Newbie films run gamut from animation to computer love

TIFF’s Canada First! showcases films from first-time Canadian feature directors, or those from Canuck directors screening a feature at TIFF for the first time.

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Short is sweet and dark is light

SHORT CUTS CANADA: NEXT FLOOR

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Emerging talent and the art of filmmaking

What Sherry White appreciated most about last year’s Talent Lab at the Toronto International Film Festival was that there were so ‘many contradicting and contrasting points of view’ from the participating established filmmakers.

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Tories may axe Canada New Media Fund

Responding to a report that Telefilm Canada’s $14.5 million interactive fund may be cancelled, the feds insist no decision has been made

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OLN joins Rogers family

The ever-expanding media giant takes over operations at the specialty following its purchase from CTVglobemedia and Versus

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History to deliver biggest-ever fall sked

While crowing about its summer ratings spikes, the channel unveiled a diverse line-up of proven and original series, new documentaries and hit movies from around the world

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No end in sight for Kenny vs. Spenny

Despite rumors that other projects will break up show stars Kenny Hotz and Spencer Rice, producer Ira Levy insists the comedy’s fifth season will not be its last

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Gone in sixty seconds?

A very short film festival, the online Filminute aims to play to a very large audience