Documentary series My Misdiagnosis is set to debut next month, while true-crime show Heartland Homicide and two other unscripted projects will launch over the next year.
The 10 creative teams – five scripted and five unscripted – were given $10,000 each to develop their projects for a two-day pitch event with Amazon Studios executives.
The fourth edition of the initiative supported by Netflix, BSO, CMF and SODEC includes 100 BIPOC participants, who gain full access to the annual fest.
Revenue growth in its consumer products business drove the uptick, propelled by licensing deals from the Peanuts brand.
The financial incentive aims to make the province a competitive location for productions, plus a former TFO exec joins CBC & Radio-Canada Distribution and B.C. production teams raise funds for conservation efforts.
The sales outfit has acquired the international sale rights, excluding Canada, to the film, which recently made its world debut at Hot Docs 2021.
The new role marks the first time Amazon Prime Video has appointed a domestic content executive based in Canada.
MasterChef Canada comes in at #18, while Big Brother Canada lands at #21, #26 and #27.
Committee members voted to pause the clause-by-clause review until Minister of Justice David Lametti, Minister of Canadian Heritage Steven Guilbeault and an expert panel have appeared before the committee.
Hosted by David Oulton, the Calgary-shot pandemic-spurred series is set to debut this week on OUTtv.
The original Canadian feature, directed and co-written by Émile Gaudreault, was the highest grossing domestic film in 2019.
The greenlight comes ahead of the BGM show’s debut on TVOKids next week and also includes a second season of its short-form series.
The Toronto-based multi-platform company plans to grow its workforce by 50%, including its content team, as the transaction comes to a close.