Robin McKenna’s Thanadoula (pictured), Catherine Lepage’s The Great Malaise and Jordan Canning and Howie Shia’s 4 North A, will premiere to honour the day the industry was born.
Drunken Birds (Les Oiseaux ivres) and Maria Chapdelaine crack the top 10, led by No Time to Die.
Ivan Grbovic’s Drunken Birds (Les Oiseaux ivres) debuts in the top spot, followed by Maria Chapdelaine and Night Raiders.
Canada’s screen sector has welcomed the new minister of Canadian Heritage with the expectation of swift new legislation to update the Broadcasting Act.
The Heritage portfolio has changed hands at a critical time for the audiovisual sector with the Liberals expected to table new legislation for the Broadcasting Act in the coming months.
Prospector has been developing You Can Live Forever for years.
Barney & Friends, Angelina Ballerina and Camp Lakebottom are headed to the North American AVOD.
The company’s inner turmoil went public over the weekend as former chairman Edward Rogers attempts to overhaul the board of directors.
Under the guidance of TIFF veteran Heyat Benkara, Festival du nouveau cinéma put a new focus on coproductions by spotlighting in-development feature-length fiction and virtual reality projects.
Caroline Monnet’s Bootlegger won Dramatic Feature Award and Landon Dyksterhouse’s Warrior Spirit took home the Documentary Feature Award.
Plus: Experimental Forest Films and Women in the Director’s Chair name the latest cohorts for their respective initiatives.
The Corus Entertainment-owned studio hit 1,300 hours of content sales in the previous fiscal year, with more than 70 hours already sold in Q1.
Wendy Morgan, Yung Chang, Danis Goulet and Hannah Michielsen score big in the 20th annual awards, while Trickster also picks up a win.
The Writers Guild of Canada’s updated Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Report shows members from underrepresented communities saw a mix of small gains and losses in opportunities.