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Doc rules shakeup at CTF

The Canadian Television Fund has revamped eligibility rules for documentaries by loosening some Cancon restrictions and redefining what constitutes long-form doc programming, in a move greeted with tempered enthusiasm by the doc community.

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Who leaked Who?

Weeks after causing a world-scale headache for networks on both sides of the Atlantic, it remains unclear who leaked the first episode of the new Doctor Who series to the Internet – except that it was someone in Canada. Someone who is now unemployed.

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Feature film submissions pile up at Heritage committee

Ottawa: Following weeks of presentations here, the Heritage standing committee is now assessing many hours’ worth of advice – some ‘same old same old,’ some hits of fresh-faced optimism – about Canada’s feature film policy.

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TVA, TQS pull out of Gemeaux

Montreal: TVA and Television Quatre Saisons are once again boycotting the Gemeaux Awards, echoing a controversy that threatened the Quebec French-language TV awards in 2002.

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APFTQ convention looks to the world

Montreal: Organizers of this year’s APFTQ convention, Congrès 2005, are stressing the idea of enhancing international sales for the Quebec industry.

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Hot Docs: rebranded and ready to be expanded

Hot Docs is celebrating its 12th year with a new look, new industry events and an unusual pair of sports documentaries – one about a triumph, the other a tragedy.

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Hybride enjoys wages of Sin

FX shop Hybride, out of Piedmont, QC, played a crucial role in the making of the groundbreaking Robert Rodriguez feature Sin City, the top movie in North America after hauling in US$28.1 million in its April 1 opening weekend. The film’s Canadian release through Alliance Atlantis pulled in $3.3 million in the same time frame.

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Genie audience grows for CHUM

Getting Canadians to watch homegrown films, to say nothing of an awards show for those films, is a struggle. However, the March 21 broadcast of the Genie Awards, hosted by Andrea Martin, attracted more than double the audience it did in 2004, the first year CHUM aired the awards.

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Plaudits for Père

* La Vie avec mon père: More than one critic noted that Sebastian Rose’s comic drama about the reconciliation of an ailing father and his sons owes a lot to Denys Arcand’s Les Invasions barbares, but it also ‘invokes the good-natured humanity and poetry’ of Claude Jutra’s Mon Oncle Antoine and André Forcier’s Au claire de la lune, according to the high praise of Voir writer Manon Dumais, evoking ‘tenderness and sensitivity about old age.’ It’s a ‘funny, heart-wrenching gem,’ agrees Brendan Kelly at the Montreal Gazette, going on to applaud Rose and the ‘virtuoso turn’ of lead Raymond Bouchard. Kevin Laforest at the Montreal Mirror was less impressed, finding the third act ‘ponderous,’ but quietly cheered the pic’s witty dialogue and ‘inspired visual gags.’

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Hot Sheet

The Hot Sheet tracks Canadian box-office results for the period March 25-31 and television ratings for the period March 21-27.

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Canada Feature Film Fund backs seven Quebec prods

Telefilm Canada has written its first cheques for 2005/06, backing six French-language movies and one English project through its Quebec office and the Canada Feature Film Fund to the tune of $5 million. The agency has also cancelled its fall deadline for French-only movies, citing an already overworked budget.

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Acclaimed filmmaker Robin Spry killed

One of Canada’s most noted filmmakers, Robin Spry, died in a car accident on March 28 at age 65.

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‘A show-me year’

There’s a lot riding on how events unfold in the mountains of Banff this coming June. Not that the organizers of the newly minted Banff World Television Festival will admit it, but it’s true.

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AAC gets Global

Alliance Atlantis Communications has been selected as recipient of the 2005 Global Television Outstanding Achievement Award at the Banff World Television Festival. The award is presented annually to entrepreneurs – individuals or broadcasters – who demonstrate leadership and programming excellence. Past recipients include HBO, ZDF German Television, NHK, A&E Television Networks and Ted Turner.

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Focus on Shake Hands

Peter Raymont’s documentary Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire has already made a major impact in 2005, drawing over 1.5 million viewers to its CBC and Radio-Canada broadcasts after winning an audience award for world cinema documentaries at the Sundance Film Festival.