The Robert Lantos-produced thriller starring Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux, and Kristen Stewart will compete at the May festival and hit theatres in June.
The province’s 2022 budget has introduced a second film and TV tax credit for local and foreign productions and a $10 million investment toward a new film school in St. John’s to increase the labour force.
Our Flag Means Death overshadows Bridgerton to lead digital originals demand.
The new greenlights include a documentary about The Tragically Hip from Mike Downie and a maple syrup heist dramedy with Blumhouse Television and Sphere Media among the producers.
Citytv+ includes live and VOD content from Citytv, FX and FXX and costs $4.99 per month.
The projects are nominated by a unanimous vote from the prestigious Peabody Awards’ board of jurors.
It’s not easy to change the way an entire industry thinks and works. But, when it comes to addressing environmental concerns, the needle is starting to move.
Actor-writer-producer Daniel Stolfi on how producers, casting directors and agents can help those in the industry during and after cancer treatment.
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Transplant and Big Brother Canada make the list, led by Survivor.
The Montreal-based distributor will be folded into the Sphere brand with Charles Tremblay appointed as president of Sphere Films.
Sort Of, Spirit to Soar are among 30 Canadian titles nominated for the awards, which are set to be handed out during the Banff World Media Festival in June.
The deal follows Cineflix Media’s acquisition of Back Alley Films, which Mitchell co-founded with Janis Lundman.
The series will be produced by Saloon Media and marks the first time the A+E Networks format has been commissioned outside of the U.S.
Au revoir le bonheur continues to lead Canadian films at the box office in its seventh week, followed by The Lion and the Wolf (Le loup et le lion).