The film is shooting in Prince Rupert, B.C., as an adaptation of Peter Pan author J.M. Barrie’s ghost story Mary Rose.
The Roku Channel is crafting a content strategy that capitalizes on consumer interest in AVOD.
Conservation groups featured in Wild Dogs: Running with the Pack and Becoming Orangutan will benefit from Love Nature Gives Back.
The stand-up comedy series, based on the existing IP Comedy InvAsian, will go into production on four live shows in May.
The deal will see Cineflix absorb the Toronto prodco’s operations and assets, including its content library, as co-founders Adrienne Mitchell and Janis Lundman move on to new opportunities.
The Langley studio offers eight sound stages and more than 260,000 square feet of total space.
The annual Toronto-based documentary festival will feature 63 world premieres overall, including several new Canadian docs.
The Ottawa-based animation company plans to develop and produce a 2D-animated musical children’s comedy series from the story.
The award-winning web series, which first premiered on YouTube in 2019, is now in development as a half-hour comedy about actors working on a fictional medical drama.
The media company will finance and distribute premium documentaries, starting with Le Bal Paris from subsidiary prodco Maven.
Transplant, Big Brother Canada and Murdoch Mysteries all make the top 30.
EXCLUSIVE: Valerie Creighton will continue on as president and CEO while five executives have been elevated to lead CMF’s content, analytics, marketing and inclusion strategies following senior leadership departures.
Canadian copro Sugar and Reginald the Vampire lead the slate as the Cineflix Media-owned distributor returns to Cannes for the first time since 2019.
The CRTC set the deadline as it issued another administrative renewal of the pubcaster’s current broadcast licences.
The planned bilingual anthology series Festivale, by and about Black Canadians, will also serve as an incubator supported by the Black Screen Office.