Playback 2011 Canadian Film and TV Hall of Fame: Frederic Back

The iconic animator is celebrated for his achievements in filmmaking and environmental activism.

Playback 2011 Canadian Film and TV Hall of Fame: Denis Heroux

The famed producer and l’Universite de Montreal film instructor is honoured for his contributions to Canadian cinema.

The 2011 Ten to Watch: Lindsay George

This Vancouver-based cinematographer is impressing many with her aesthetic sensibilities and keen eye.

The 2011 Ten to Watch: Larysa Kondracki

The director’s first feature, The Whistlerblower, stars two Oscar winners and has earned praise around the world for its recent premiere.

The 2011 Ten to Watch: Sarah Gadon

With two David Cronenberg movies already under her belt, this young actor is already making a splash internationally.

The 2011 Ten to Watch: Jason and Ryan Belleville

“We don’t have a mean bone in our bodies, comedy-wise,” the writing and producing duo behind TV series Almost Heroes say.

Playback 2011 Canadian Film and Television Hall of Fame: Pierre Juneau

The Juno Awards namesake and Canadian TV industry icon is recognized for his extraordinary contributions to the industry.

TIFF 2010 in photos: Hall of Fame Gala Part II

The fourth annual Playback Canadian Film & Television Hall of Fame event was a star-studded affair, with the best of Canadian talent on the red carpet and at the podium.

TIFF 2010 in photos: The Hall of Fame Gala

The fourth annual Playback Canadian Film & Television Hall of Fame event was a star-studded affair, with the best of Canadian talent on the red carpet and at the podium.

Hall of Fame 2010: Donald Sutherland

Donald Sutherland’s legendary screen presence has made him Canadian acting royalty for well over four decades.

Hall of Fame 2010: David Suzuki

A prominent geneticist, eco-warrior and broadcaster, Dr. David Suzuki has spent over 40 years in front of the camera – and even longer in the classroom – educating the public about science, technology, wildlife and the environment.

Hall of Fame 2010: Alanis Obomsawin

For nearly a half century Alanis Obomsawin, the Canadian director whom The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York recently hailed as the “first lady of First Nations film,” has been driven by an unwavering belief that anything is possible.