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Villeneuve's Incendies takes Vancouver's top award
Quebec took home the cash prizes at the 29th Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) as Denis Villeneuve’s Incendies won the Best Canadian Feature Film award and a $20,000 cash prize as the 16-day festival ended.
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Midnight's Children among Greenberg Fund recipients
The Harold Greenberg Fund, run by Canadian media company Astral, has named 18 new and ongoing projects to be funded under its English-language script development program.
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Entertainment One gets library value boost
Leading Canadian film, TV and music company Entertainment One Ltd has announced interim results including a library valuation which increased 14% to over C$250m ($242m).
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Don Carmody shoots hockey drama Breakaway starring Rob Lowe
Don Carmody, producer of the international box office hit Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D, is one of five producers on the cross-cultural hockey drama Breakaway starring Rob Lowe, which has begun principal photography in Toronto.
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Beckinsale back as Selene for next Underworld episode
Kate Beckinsale has signed on to reprise her role as the warrior vampire Selene in Screen Gems and Lakeshore Entertainment’s fourth Underworld instalment.
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Canadian shoot starts on Pascal Laugier's The Tall Man
Production is underway in British Columbia on Pascal Laugier’s mystery The Tall Man starring Jessica Biel
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Canada names Villeneuve's Incendies as Oscar submission
Denis Villeneuve’s acclaimed drama has been selected as Canada’s foreign language Academy Award submission.
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Sony Classics strikes US deal for Incendies with eOne
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired US rights for Denis Villeneuve’s Incendies, which played in Venice and now in Toronto.
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Mickie in talks with Toronto buyers on Rio Sex Comedy
eOne Entertainment International has taken on international sales rights to Toronto special presentation Rio SexComedy.
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Martin Landau in talks for Canada black comedy Born Into This
Oscar-winner Martin Landau (Ed Wood) and actor Devon Bostick (Adoration) are in negotiations with Canadian producers David Miller and newcomer Darren Portelli to star in the heartbreaking comedy, Born Into This, by first-time feature director Emmanuel Shirinian.
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Vancouver to open with Barney's Version
The Vancouver International Film Festival’s Canadian programme will consist of 87 homegrown films (of which 34 are features).
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Imax Corporation signs deal with CFG for two more installations
Imax Corporation and China Film Group Corporation (CFG) have agreed to expand their partnership with two new systems.
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Cinemavault licenses RWWM to Image in US, Telepool in Germany
Image Entertainment has taken US rights from Toronto-based Cinemavault to Julius Kemp’s horror tale ReykjavikWhale Watching Massacre.
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D Films signs alternative content deal with Emerging Pictures
Canada’s D Films has signed an exclusive long-term output deal with New York-based Emerging Pictures to distribute alternative programming.
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Jan de Bont to direct Zhang Ziyi in Mulan
Jan de Bont has signed on to direct live-action epic adventure Mulan starring Zhang Ziyi, which is scheduled to start shooting at China’s Hengdian studios this autumn.
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D Films to release I'm Still Here in Canada
D Films has acquired Canadian distribution rights from Magnolia Pictures International to Casey Affleck’s documentary I’m Still Here.
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eONe Television head Barna to deliver SP market keynote
Entertainment One Television president and Canadian television mogul Laszlo Barna will deliver the keynote address at the international co-production market, Strategic Partners (SP), taking place in Halifax, Nova Scotia from September 16-19.
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Killer's Vachon to deliver keynote at Strategic Partners co-pro market
Killer Films co-founder Christine Vachon will give the keynote address at Strategic Partners’s 13th Canadian co-production market in September.
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Kafka, comedy and Keitel among Canadian line-up at Toronto
At a standing-room-only press conference in Toronto on Tuesday [10], the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) unveiled a stellar line-up of 28 Canadian features.
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Telefilm Canada invested C$11.3m in 22 features during fiscal 2009-10
Federal funder Telefilm Canada invested C$11.3m in 22 regional English-language features during the fiscal year 2009-2010, including three that will debut in Toronto.