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Spider, Queer as Folk top DGC nominations

Atom Egoyan and David Cronenberg will duke it out yet again for the Directors Guild of Canada’s best achievement in directing honor, but not if Wiebke von Carolsfeld and Mario Azzopardi have anything to say about it. The nominees for this and all of the other DGC awards were announced Aug. 14 in Toronto. Egoyan is nominated for Ararat; Cronenberg for Spider; von Carolsfeld for Marion Bridge and Azzopardi for Savage Messiah.

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Open Mike closes at CTV as Bullard goes Global

Global Television scored points off CTV earlier this month when it made a surprise grab for Mike Bullard, signing the late-night talk show host to a multi-year contract with the CanWest Global empire. Bullard will bring his gabfest to Global in October, turning out more shows with more money and, it is hoped, reaching international audiences. He will also write a column for the CWG newspaper chain.

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ACTRA reaches new deal with producers

Terms for a new contract between Canada’s actors and producers have been made public.

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Brightlight in 5-pic deal

VANCOUVER: Brightlight Pictures in Vancouver has signed a five-picture deal with H2O Motion Pictures of Los Angeles and London, worth $50 million.

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More coproductions at NFB French Program

MONTREAL: A preview of close to 40 National Film Board French Program titles set for upcoming release, or currently in production, reveal the board is staying the course with established categories, such as socially relevant documentaries and auteur-animated films.

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Atlantic Film Festival gets Strategic with U.K.

The Atlantic Film Festival is gearing up for its 23rd edition, running Sept. 12-20 in Halifax, and this year its coproduction program, Strategic Partners, will focus on production opportunities between Canada and the U.S., U.K. and Republic of Ireland.

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Telefilm backs 44 new media projects

MONTREAL: Telefilm Canada has announced funding support for 44 projects in its first round of Canada New Media Fund decisions for 2003/04.

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Victoria production up

VANCOUVER: Production volumes in Victoria are on a record-setting pace after the first six months of the year, says the Greater Victoria Film Commission.

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* Telefilm Canada has announced the appointment of John Galaway to the position of director of the Ontario/Nunavut regional office and national sector head – television, operations, effective immediately. Galaway was formerly the region’s television unit director.

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Scrap the ‘blockbuster’ ruling

MONTREAL: When the CRTC renewed the CBC and Societe Radio-Canada licences and their affiliated specialty news services in January of 2000, it attached the strange condition prohibiting both the English and French TV networks of the CBC from broadcasting non-Canadian blockbuster movies during peak viewing hours.

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Broadcasting and world trade: an update

Television broadcasters and producers seldom run short of reasons to complain. But we certainly can’t gripe about a lack of public attention for our industry and its woes.

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Clarification

The feature Hank and Mike, a copro of Toronto’s Darius Films and Five Faces Films, will apply for but has not yet received Telefilm Canada funding, as reported in the Aug. 4 Ontario Scene.

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Finkleman can’t rush quality

Only in Canada could there be a six-year gap between seasons of a hit series, but a second run of The Newsroom is, finally, now underway in Toronto. Tele-auteur Ken Finkleman has written another 13 eps of the black comedy and will again direct and star, appearing alongside Peter Keleghan and Karen Hines. Season one regular Jeremy Hotz and Leah Pinsent, seen in last year’s MOW Escape from the Newsroom, are not returning.
‘The first season of The Newsroom was more innocent because it was satirical,’ says Finkleman. ‘We looked at the world and tried to take it on. This time it’s darker because it accepts the futility of change.’

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Verite rolls the Presses on Renegade youth yarn

Regina’s Verite Films is currently in preproduction on a new series called Renegade Press, a youth-aimed dramatic series for a whole whack of broadcasters. The series is about five teenagers who volunteer for Internet newspaper RenegadePress.com, and each episode is based on events that face or have faced the age group.
‘We follow our characters as they investigate teen life from within youth subculture,’ says cocreator/executive producer Virginia Thompson. ‘They usually end up learning more than they bargain for, and a lot about themselves.’

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Insight in production with six-pic Blockbuster deal

VANCOUVER: Insight Film & Video Production in Vancouver, in collaboration with Vancouver-based Shavick Entertainment, has wrapped the first of six MOWs for Blockbuster in the U.S.
Biohazard, a sci-fi horror story, stars Lorenzo Lamas. It wrapped in July after production in Chilliwack and Abbotsford, locations that pay the regional bonus tax credits.