IMAX Corporation and Kerasotes ShowPlace Theatres, North America’s sixth largest exhibitor, today announced an agreement to install an IMAX® theatre in the exhibitor’s flagship location, the ShowPlace 16 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Expected to open in 2007, the new IMAX theatre will utilize IMAX MPX® technology and take advantage of Hollywood movies that have been digitally re-mastered into the unparalleled image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience®.
ACTRA is in a legal strike position in Quebec as of today, January 10, 2007. There are no picket lines however, as all Quebec productions have signed interim agreements. ACTRA’s strike began on January 8 in Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The strike will extend to rest of the country shortly, except British Columbia that is covered by a separate agreement.
More than two million Canadians tuned in this week to "Little Mosque on the Prairie," the new CBC comedy about a Muslim community in a rural town that has been the subject of worldwide attention.
Frantic Films is pleased to announce it has secured a $5 million equity investment from Toronto-based Priveq Capital Funds. The proceeds will be used to fund the growth of all Frantic’s divisions through acquisitions and investment in current operations.
The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television announced today the nominees for the 27th Annual Genie Awards. The 2007 presentation will take place Tuesday, February 13th at The Carlu atop Toronto’s College Park and will be broadcast on CHUM Television stations across Canada.
IMAX Corporation and Kerasotes ShowPlace Theatres, North America’s sixth largest exhibitor, today announced an agreement to install an IMAX® theatre in the exhibitor’s flagship location, the ShowPlace 16 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Expected to open in 2007, the new IMAX theatre will utilize IMAX MPX® technology and take advantage of Hollywood movies that have been digitally re-mastered into the unparalleled image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience®.
ACTRA is in a legal strike position in Quebec as of today, January 10, 2007. There are no picket lines however, as all Quebec productions have signed interim agreements. ACTRA’s strike began on January 8 in Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The strike will extend to rest of the country shortly, except British Columbia that is covered by a separate agreement.
More than two million Canadians tuned in this week to "Little Mosque on the Prairie," the new CBC comedy about a Muslim community in a rural town that has been the subject of worldwide attention.
Frantic Films is pleased to announce it has secured a $5 million equity investment from Toronto-based Priveq Capital Funds. The proceeds will be used to fund the growth of all Frantic’s divisions through acquisitions and investment in current operations.
The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television announced today the nominees for the 27th Annual Genie Awards. The 2007 presentation will take place Tuesday, February 13th at The Carlu atop Toronto’s College Park and will be broadcast on CHUM Television stations across Canada.
IMAX Corporation and Kerasotes ShowPlace Theatres, North America’s sixth largest exhibitor, today announced an agreement to install an IMAX® theatre in the exhibitor’s flagship location, the ShowPlace 16 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Expected to open in 2007, the new IMAX theatre will utilize IMAX MPX® technology and take advantage of Hollywood movies that have been digitally re-mastered into the unparalleled image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience®.
ACTRA is in a legal strike position in Quebec as of today, January 10, 2007. There are no picket lines however, as all Quebec productions have signed interim agreements. ACTRA’s strike began on January 8 in Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The strike will extend to rest of the country shortly, except British Columbia that is covered by a separate agreement.
More than two million Canadians tuned in this week to "Little Mosque on the Prairie," the new CBC comedy about a Muslim community in a rural town that has been the subject of worldwide attention.
Frantic Films is pleased to announce it has secured a $5 million equity investment from Toronto-based Priveq Capital Funds. The proceeds will be used to fund the growth of all Frantic’s divisions through acquisitions and investment in current operations.
The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television announced today the nominees for the 27th Annual Genie Awards. The 2007 presentation will take place Tuesday, February 13th at The Carlu atop Toronto’s College Park and will be broadcast on CHUM Television stations across Canada.