Crooked City Studios comes after Toronto-based Solis Animation and Vancouver’s Rare Americans worked on 16 music videos together.
Spider-Man: No Way Home stays on top of the Canadian box office while The 355 hits No. 4 in its debut week.
The former A+E Networks exec will oversee U.S. sales activity for the Blue Ant Media-owned distributor.
Among the 2022 awards, which will be handed out during Canadian Screen Week, is the newly created Changemaker Award.
The award, which comes with a $100,000 cash prize, will be presented at the TFCA’s March gala.
Representatives from the Alberta Media Production Industries Association are remembering Switzer as “the rock” of the AMPIA.
The PSP has also appointed three new board members as the non-profit aims to become “a key local industry stakeholder championing screenwriters” in B.C.
Among the world premieres are documentary features from Miryam Charles, Jacquelyn Mills and Lina Rodriguez, as well as a series produced by Montreal’s Trio Orange.
Colette Watson, who previously worked with Rogers Sports & Media for 30 years, will replace Banks as president.
The U.K. chain is appealing a decision from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice to award Cineplex $1.24 billion in damages from the terminated acquisition.
Cobra Kai overtakes fellow Netflix series The Witcher to lead digital and overall demand in Canada.
Plus, Canadian Geographic launches a film grant for emerging documentary filmmakers, Levy joins Thunderbird board and Dune, Nightmare Alley rack up more award nominations.
A personal podcast from journalist Anna Maria Tremonti and a weekly current events show hosted by Tamara Khandaker are among the new offerings.
The U.S. streamer has also acquired all 14 seasons of Degrassi: The Next Generation, set to launch in the spring.