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Banff World Media Festival to host Hot Pilot Party in June

BANFF has launched a cross-country search to spotlight five comedy pilots, culminating in the live table read event.

Ballinran Entertainment proposes Stratford production facility

The proposed Stageview Studios would be redeveloped from an existing warehouse in Stratford’s downtown.

Blink49 adds Mark Ford as chief creative officer for unscripted

Ford’s past credits include MTV’s Laguna Beach and Prime Video’s Mary J. Blige: My Life.

Tandem Films boards Jérémy Comte’s Paradise

Paris and London-based Film Constellation has launched sales for the drama thriller from Comte.

Producers explore new tech for nature documentary production

Cutting-edge underwater drones and high-speed cameras have helped expand what’s possible.

Numeris appoints Alicia Olson-Keating as next CEO

Most recently, Olson-Keating was managing director and CEO of Nielsen TAM Australia.

The Apprentice, Denis Villeneuve secure BAFTA nominations

The Apprentice garnered three nominations at this year’s British Academy Film Awards.

More Canadian youth watching TV in second language

Twenty-one percent of English-speaking children watch content in French each week.

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Richard Cormier departs the NFB

The National Film Board of Canada confirmed that Cormier left the organization as of Dec. 10, 2024.

Sepia Films taps Andria Spring for SVP role

EXCLUSIVE: The former Bron executive boarded as SVP, post and production on Jan. 3.

New Brunswick’s local industry finds new life with Revival

The Blue Ice Pictures series stars Melanie Scrofano as a detective in a town where the dead mysteriously return.

Photo gallery: CMPA’s 2024 Year-End Party

Members of Canada’s screen industry celebrated the end of 2024 at Toronto’s Chotto Matte restaurant on Dec. 17.

Two Canadian films set for world premiere in Victoria

The documentary Forbidden Music and Indigenous romance Sweet Summer Pow Wow will debut at the Victoria Film Festival in February.

How Saint-Pierre’s unique setting became a key selling point

Co-showrunners Allan Hawco and Robina Lord-Stafford discuss creating the concept for the new CBC procedural.

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Hot Sheet: Squid Game nears record Canadian demand

Demand for the Korean-language thriller reached 163.7 times the average TV series at the beginning of the new year in Canada, according to Parrot Analytics.