All Canada articles – Page 92
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NewsCheerleaders secures Canada release
Video Services Corp (VSC) will release recent Toronto Midnight Madness premiere All Cheerleaders Die next spring in Canada through its output deal with Modern Distributors.
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Raven Banner picks up Beautiful People
Toronto-based Raven Banner has acquired worldwide rights to Doghouse Pictures Beautiful People and is talking up the project at AFM.
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NewsMongrel picks up Bethlehem
Mongrel Media has acquired all Canadian rights to Israel’s foreign-language Oscar submission.
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NewsRemstar, Universal sign home ent deal
Remstar Films has signed a long-term home distribution deal with Universal Studios Home Entertainment Canada.
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NewseOne AFM-bound with Mommy
EXCLUSIVE: Principal photography is underway in Montreal on French-Canadian wunderkind Xavier Dolan’s follow-up to Tom At The Farm.
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News108 Media boards He Never Died
Toronto-based 108 Media has licensed the AFM-bound drama He Never Died starring Henry Rollins to Take One for Scandinavia and Benelux.
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NewseOne, Amaze sign first-look
eOne has signed an exclusive three-year first-look deal with Teza Lawrence and Michael Souther’s production company Amaze Film + Television.
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NewseOne acquires Gabrielle for US
eOne has picked up US distribution rights to Canada’s foreign-language Oscar submission Gabrielle and plans to release this winter.
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NewsCanal+ Canada to take on Netflix
French pay-TV group Canal Plus is set to launch French-language SVOD and VOD services in Canada in November via Paris-based video-sharing platform DailyMotion, the companies announced in a joint statement.
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AWFJ to launch Whistler award
The Alliance Of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ) has announced the presentation of a juried AWFJ EDA Awards at this year’s Whistler Film Festival, set to run from December 4-8 in British Columbia.
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NewsMusic Box takes Kurosawa's Penance
Distributor takes psychological thriller for US, Canada, UK and Ireland.
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NewsIndiecan pounces on Junkie, Killer
Indiecan Entertainment has acquired Canadian rights to Adam Mason’s dark comedy Junkie and Travis Long’s Kill Me Now.
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NewsMusic Box takes Ida for US
EXCLUSIVE: Pawel Pawlikowski’s well-received Telluride and Toronto drama gets US and Canadian deal.
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NewsCanada selects Gabrielle for Oscar
Telefilm Canada has elected to submit Gabrielle as its foreign language Oscar submission.
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Rosenberg to depart eOne
Michael E Rosenberg will depart his post as president of eOne Films US on October 31 to pursue other interests. Subsequent changes to the US leadership are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
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NewsDirector John Greyson on hunger strike
Canadian filmmaker and doctor Tarek Loubani refuse food to protest their detention in a Cairo jail.
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NewsPartners line up Insidious 3
eOne, FilmDistrict and Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions (SPWA) will partner on a third Insidious episode following the stunning $41.1m estimated number one debut of Insidious: Chapter 2 at the weekend.
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NewsSlave wins TIFF audience award
Steve McQueen’s 12 Years A Slave won the Toronto International Film Festival’s (TIFF) Blackberry People’s Choice Award in a significant development that places the hard-hitting drama among an elite club.
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NewsThe Husband seals TIFF deals
EXCLUSIVE: XYZ Films has acquired US sales rights, The Little Film Company international sales and A71 Canadian distribution rights to Scythia Films and Phenomenal Films’ recent Toronto world premiere The Husband.















