Casting is underway for the second season of the Canadian drag sensation, with production expected to begin in the coming months.
From a lack of overweight females to zero neurodiversity, Canadian kids animation can do better when it comes to representing diversity, according to new Ryerson University data.
The PSP also launches the Story Department Internship, while doc The Paper Man picks up Whistler Film Festival’s Audience Award.
The sales company has acquired the film noir’s global rights, excluding North America.
Meeches and Brabant are among 61 new appointments, while Cineplex CEO Ellis Jacob was recently honoured with the Order of Ontario.
The longtime TIFF programmer and co-founder of the Montreal Festival du nouveau cinema paved the way for international cinema in Canada during his lifetime of work.
The story-sharing platform is in talks with multiple bidders, according to reports.
Star Trek: Discovery lands at #9, while Highway Thru Hell makes the list at #30.
Updated: A raft of the country’s most senior content executives have exited the company, including Mike Cosentino, Tracey Pearce, Corrie Coe and Nanci MacLean.
While the federal funder has “adjusted internal practices” in its project financing team processes, the investigation concluded “no harassment, discrimination or misconduct had occurred.”
Blue Ant Media and Quebecor secure Pooch Perfect, while Vertical Entertainment acquires the U.S. rights to The Clockwork Girl, plus more.
Titles sold include Hope for Wildlife, Life Below Zero: Canada, Detention Adventure and more.
Breakout dramas, final-season runs, long-running favourites and more: which series topped the TV charts in 2020?
Private Eyes claim the #13 spot, while Star Trek: Discovery comes in at #30.
The Mandalorian claims the top spot, while The Expanse and Animaniacs land at #2 and #3 on the Digital Originals list.