Matt Johnson’s BlackBerry follow-up is based on the series Nirvanna the Band the Show.
Epic Story Toys is led by Kim Morris and will be at the Nuremberg International Toy Fair later this month.
The drama film garnered eight nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director.
Sud will speak as part of the Banff World Media Festival’s annual summit series in June.
Recognized Canadian projects include CBC series Sort Of and the films Backspot and Fitting In.
The documentary will follow the nine-year period when Scottish-Canadian Anne Allan served as Diana’s private dance teacher.
The new three-year Independent Production Agreement has also been approved by the CMPA board of directors.
The film stars Leah Fay Goldstein and Peter Dreimanis from the Toronto band July Talk.
The prodco has hired L.A.-based Adam Steinman and New York exec Adam Puchalsky.
Détective Surprenant: La fille aux yeux de pierre has been acquired for VOD service Walter Presents.
The deal makes Rogers the Toronto International Film Festival’s presenting partner through 2027.
The Kingston Canadian Film Festival includes the world premieres of features from local directors Evan Bard and Jay Middaugh.
The Canada/Germany/Italy coproduction will release in Canada later this year via Filmoption International.
Sales include Cineflix Productions’ Property Brothers and Blue Ant’s Mysteries From Above.