The scripted dramas have been renewed for second and third seasons, respectively, as part of Corus’ 2021/22 slate.
The revival of the sketch comedy series is the first scripted Canadian original for Amazon, with Kelly Makin and Aleysa Young on board as directors and Garry Campbell as showrunner.
As the festival kicks off its 31st edition, the incoming executive director discusses plans to build on the work done by Andria Wilson and Andrew Murphy.
The 2021 program marks the first time producers and screenwriters will both participate in creative workshops, with six teams selected.
The annual celebration of Canadian children’s and youth media also honoured Lopii Productions and Headspinner’s Michelle Melanson Cuperus for their achievements in the industry.
Part two of Playback‘s Q&A with Black screen leaders addresses and imagines the path forward for inclusivity in the industry.
The MasterChef Canada season finale comes in at No. 20, while 9-1-1 leads the list.
Hollywood Suite grabs exclusive Canadian broadcast rights to season six of the hit British crime drama Line of Duty, plus more.
Kershaw will take the lead on creative development, scripted and unscripted production and forging brand partnerships.
The kids prodco earned nominations for Ghostwriter, Endlings and Odd Squad in the technical categories.
The 3 x 60-minute series will air next month, under the title Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell, on Peacock in the U.S. and Sky in the U.K.
Part one of Playback‘s Q&A with the Black Screen Office’s Joan Jenkinson, BIPOC TV & Film’s Kadon Douglas and Reelworld Film Festival founder Tonya Williams looks back on a year of reactive action.
Wrath of Man maintains the No. 1 spot, followed by Spiral: From the Book of Saw and Demon Slayer: Mugen Train.
Big Giant Wave leads, while Premiere Vague debuts at the No. 3 spot, earning the largest average per theatre.