All Canada articles – Page 72
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NewsMongrel International in tune with 'Lovesong'
EXCLUSIVE: Charlotte Mickie and her team have come on board to represent international sales on Sundance regular So Yong Kim’s US Dramatic Competition entry ahead of its world premiere in Park City.
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News'Drunk Parents' adds cast ahead of January 15 start
Jim Gaffigan, Joe Manganiello, Bridget Moynahan and Ben Platt have joined the Bron Studios and Fortitude International co-production comedy.
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North American briefs: Miami fest, Google set seminar series
Plus: The Little Prince to open Santa Barbara fest; former Screendaily head critic on Sundance jury; and more…
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NewseOne buys portion of Sierra Pictures
In its second high-profile corporate move of recent weeks that illustrates expanding strategic ambitions, the Canadian giant has invested an undisclosed amount into the Los Angeles-based production company.
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NewsToronto critics hail 'The Forbidden Room'
Guy Maddin and Evan Johnson will share the C$100,000 Rogers Best Canadian Film Award following the critics group’s gala dinner on January 5.
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NewsUS Briefs: Breaking Glass acquires 'My Big Night'
Plus: Sony offers free Concussion screening to NFL players; and more…
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NewsAmericas: Austin critics nominate 'Carol' for seven awards
Plus: Top Gun, Ghostbusters make it on to National Film Registry; The Club, Jauja among Cinema Tropical nominees; and more…
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NewsToronto critics honour 'Carol'
The 1950s melodrama earned best film and Todd Haynes took the best director prize on Monday.
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NewsStrand acquires US rights to 'Closet Monster'
Stephen Dunn’s drama starring Connor Jessup and featuring the voice of Isabella Rossellini premiered in Toronto where it won Best Canadian Feature Film.
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NewsCanada: DOC Institute announces honourees
Arts journalist and programmer Marc Glassman will receive The DOC Institute’s Rogers-DOC Luminary Award and filmmaker Chelsea McMullan the DOC Vanguard Award.
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NewsNorth America: Telefilm Canada chief lauds Sundance presence
Plus: Kirk Douglas in $15M care home donation; The Boston Globe announces $100,000 Spotlight Investigative Journalism Fellowship; and more…
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NewsNorth America: Santa Barbara honour for Rooney Mara
Plus: ‘Remember’ to open 2016 Miami Jewish Film Festival; RealD expands China footprint; Canada’s Top Ten Film festival line-up; and more…
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NewsGoldove in distributor talks on 'Little Mizz Innocent'
The producers behind the upcoming $45-55m action thriller to star Olga Kurylenko are in discussions with sales agents and North American distributors.
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NewsNorthern Banner Plans an ‘Orgy’ at Whistler
EXCLUSIVE: The Toronto-based company’s specialty label has acquired the Canadian rights to Jeremy Lalonde’s How To Plan An Orgy In A Small Town.
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News'Elvis & Nixon', 'The Founder' among Remstar 2016 line-up
The Canadian distributor has announced its 2016 film line-up with a slate that includes Jean-François Richet’s Blood Father starring Mel Gibson and Elvis & Nixon starring Michael Shannon and Kevin Spacey.
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NewsToronto Film Critics to honour Deepa Mehta
The Toronto Film Critics Association has selected the director of Water to receive its Technicolor Clyde Gilmour Award.
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NewsBrightlight Pictures, Brad Turner team on 'Penance'
Vancouver-based Brightlight Pictures has come on board to produce the drama with Brad Turner of Homeland, Daredevil and 24 fame set to direct.
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NewsGroundswell’s 'Birth Of The Dragon' begins Canada shoot
Principal photography is set to kick off on November 17 in Vancouver, British Columbia, on the Bruce Lee story.
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NewsReports link eOne, DreamWorks
According to a report on Tuesday Canadian entertainment giant eOne is lining up alongside Participant Media and Reliance Entertainment to inject cash into Steven Spielberg’s studio.















