Transplant makes the top 10, while a Super Bowl boost gives Children Ruin Everything two spots in the top 30.
The French-language series from Montreal’s Trio Orange and Quebecor Content is up for three prizes at the film festival in northern France.
Spider-Man: No Way Home fends off Death on the Nile and Marry Me as it continues to dominate the Canadian box office.
In the first episode of a new four-part podcast series on the Online Streaming Act, host Irene Berkowitz chats with Reynolds Mastin and Charles Falzon about Bill C-11.
Quebec documentary Perdre Mario debuts at No. 3 while Aline leads the list.
The deal includes an extension to CBC’s rights to the long-running British soap opera Coronation Street.
The Book of Boba Fett continues to lead Canadian demand, with Pam & Tommy rising in the list.
The Canadian feature documentary by Jacquelyn Mills took honours including the Caligari Film Prize.
Entertainment One secures sales around the globe for Australian drama, Corus brings short-form lifestyle content to Snapchat Discover, plus more.
Montreal’s Item 7 and Vancouver-based Oddfellows Entertainment are producing the project, which will be made as a film and spun into a limited series.
The innovative new stage has a motorized ceiling and furthers MELS’ investment in virtual production in Montreal.
ARRAY president Tilane Jones discusses the non-profit’s ambitions in Canada and hopes to partner with domestic organizations.
Plus, Magnify Digital has renewed the Audience Development Pilot Project, Door Knocker Media and Ballinran Entertainment are developing The Movie Man, and more.
Canadian producer and film industry specialist Rachelle Elbaz on ways to help women facing pandemic challenges in the screen sector.