The Amazing Race Canada leads the list, while America’s Got Talent comes in at #4 and Big Brother lands at #2, #3 and #5.
The new facility would contribute an additional $40 million in production activity over the next three years and create 500 new jobs, according to the city’s film office.
The eOne-owned studio continues to push the boundaries of virtual reality with its 30-minute “cinematic VR narrative” based on the short story by Philip K. Dick.
The CEO and film commissioner has been with the org since 1985 and is set to step down next summer.
The funder’s annual report also states that overall investment was down 5.4% year-over-year, though new federal funding will become available this year.
Crazy Rich Asians takes the top spot, followed by The Meg at #2 and Mission Impossible: Fallout at #3.
X Company scribe Hannah Moscovitch will adapt Canadian author Susan Swan’s debut novel about a giantess who exhibits with P.T. Barnum.
1991 leads the list, followed by La Chute De L’Empire Americain at #2 and Dans La Brume at #3.
The CFC partnered with Women in View to select this year’s projects: Sadaf Foroughi’s sophomore effort Summer With Hope and Tracey Deer’s Beans.
The newly appointed director of public policy and communications takes over from Elliott Anderson.
The exec director of New York’s Independent Filmmaker Project will assume the new post on Nov. 1.
Season two of the lifestyle show, which has been expanded to run for 12 episodes, will mark 15 years since Mike Holmes first debuted on Canadian TV screens.
Cineflix options a true-crime article from journalist Karen K. Ho, levelFILM and Seville International grab Jasmin Mozaffari’s Firecrackers ahead of TIFF, plus more.
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The commission also gave five-year renewals to Channel Zero’s Moviola and French-language audio channel Canal M.