The festival kicks off next month with nine features, 25 shorts and a digital series, including the Canadian premieres of Polarized and Wintertide.
Production on season two of the Piazza Entertainment-produced series has begun in Ontario and Manitoba.
Meanwhile, Pascal-mania shows no signs of slowing down as the actor’s two series continue to occupy three of the top spots on the overall TV and digital originals charts.
The Coming Next From Quebec event returns to the TV festival, with Bell Media, Quebecor Content, Radio-Canada and Télé-Québec participating.
Canadian Media Guild’s TVO members, including producers, journalists and education workers, had a 96% turnout for the vote.
Among the returning series to receive production funding are Bête noire and Portrait-Robot.
Bruce Dixon and Hozefa Lokhandwala take on the joint position to replace Nancy Dubuc.
KOTV president Louis Morissette discusses the Montreal prodco’s short- and long-term strategy for English-language production.
Hinkson’s C’mon Mort Productions’ drama starts shooting Friday and is being developed as her debut feature.
Dubuc announced her resignation five years after joining Vice Media Group in 2018.
Edmonton-based executive producer Edmon Rotea explains the genesis of the $15,000 horror that has nabbed millions at the box office.
A total of 30 producers from Canada and France will meet at Series Mania Forum to kick off the year-long coproduction initiative.
The streamer has commissioned the 8 x 30-minute culinary series Pendant ce temps en cuisine, set to premiere on March 10.