Sachin Sahel and Brady Roberts have partnered with Titan1Studios for the series’ development.
The CMPA is among Canadian signatories urging support and protection for the global screen industry.
The Netflix thriller was followed by Prime Video’s Hazbin Hotel and Disney+’s Andor.
The annual event hosted by the Pacific Screenwriting Program took place on April 24.
The program offers grants between $20,000 and $200,000.
The series delves into the history of the Moonlite Bunny Ranch, a legal brothel in Nevada.
The company saw an 18.5% decrease in box office revenues for the quarter, attributed to a weaker film slate from the same period the year prior.
The Queen of My Dreams secures a U.S. theatrical release, U.S. streamer Yippee TV acquires the second season of Turtlebox Productions’ Mini Explorers!, and more.
The Quebecor president and CEO, Pierre Karl Péladeau, discussed contributions from foreign online services and eliminating advertising for CBC/Radio-Canada.
Each of the production companies will receive $50,000, intended to support development stage costs for two or more projects.
The 23rd ACTRA Awards were announced yesterday during a ceremony at Toronto’s Koerner Hall.
Rod Butler, CMF VP of content and regulatory, discusses the reasons and intent behind some of this year’s key changes.
Plus: Content Canada returns for a one-day event in 2025, István Szabo’s Sunshine selected for Cannes Classics lineup, and more.
The Toronto-based festival is set to open with Seth and Peter Scriver’s animated documentary Endless Cookie.
Bell Media saw similar year-over-year increases in advertising revenue and adjusted EBITDA in its Q1 2025 results.