FilmTotalBangkok Dangerous, LGF$7,783,266Tropic Thunder, P/DW$7,230,710The Dark Knight, WB$5,515,119The House Bunny, Sony$5,512,870Traitor, Over.$4,274,297Babylon A.D., Fox$4,180,570Death Race, Uni.$3,710,915Disaster Movie, LGF$3,031,307Mamma Mia!, Uni.$2,855,945Pineapple Express, Sony$2,255,875
TORONTO — As the Toronto International Film Festival kicks into gear, Norman Jewison’s Canadian Film Center on Sunday received a $2.5 mil lion injection from the Ontario provincial government. Canada’s leading film and TV training school, launched by Jewison in 1988, received the funds for capital improvements. The CFC also[…]
Cannes and Sundance are cinephile fests, and Telluride courts the arty. But the Toronto Film Festival offers something few other major festivals can boast: real audiences by which to gauge a film. That makes Toronto the friendliest of the friendly festivals, both for buyers and for distributors launching their fall titles.
TORONTO – International broadcasters CanWest Broadcasting and the BBC unveiled plans Sept. 6 for an incubator that will see Canadian and British scriptwriters collaborate on potential TV co-productions. The Canada-UK script incubation program, launched at the Toronto International Film Festival, will be based out of the Canadian Film Centre (CFC)[…]
TORONTO — The Canadian Film and Television Production Assn. has given its Producers Award to Rob Merilees, who shepherded Toronto Film Festival closer “Stone of Destiny.” The C$10,000 ($9.3 million) prize was presented Thursday at the 5th Elementt restaurant (home of the fest’s Match Club). CFTPA also announced it is[…]
FilmTotalBangkok Dangerous, LGF$7,783,266Tropic Thunder, P/DW$7,230,710The Dark Knight, WB$5,515,119The House Bunny, Sony$5,512,870Traitor, Over.$4,274,297Babylon A.D., Fox$4,180,570Death Race, Uni.$3,710,915Disaster Movie, LGF$3,031,307Mamma Mia!, Uni.$2,855,945Pineapple Express, Sony$2,255,875
TORONTO — As the Toronto International Film Festival kicks into gear, Norman Jewison’s Canadian Film Center on Sunday received a $2.5 mil lion injection from the Ontario provincial government. Canada’s leading film and TV training school, launched by Jewison in 1988, received the funds for capital improvements. The CFC also[…]
Cannes and Sundance are cinephile fests, and Telluride courts the arty. But the Toronto Film Festival offers something few other major festivals can boast: real audiences by which to gauge a film. That makes Toronto the friendliest of the friendly festivals, both for buyers and for distributors launching their fall titles.
TORONTO – International broadcasters CanWest Broadcasting and the BBC unveiled plans Sept. 6 for an incubator that will see Canadian and British scriptwriters collaborate on potential TV co-productions. The Canada-UK script incubation program, launched at the Toronto International Film Festival, will be based out of the Canadian Film Centre (CFC)[…]
TORONTO — The Canadian Film and Television Production Assn. has given its Producers Award to Rob Merilees, who shepherded Toronto Film Festival closer “Stone of Destiny.” The C$10,000 ($9.3 million) prize was presented Thursday at the 5th Elementt restaurant (home of the fest’s Match Club). CFTPA also announced it is[…]
FilmTotalBangkok Dangerous, LGF$7,783,266Tropic Thunder, P/DW$7,230,710The Dark Knight, WB$5,515,119The House Bunny, Sony$5,512,870Traitor, Over.$4,274,297Babylon A.D., Fox$4,180,570Death Race, Uni.$3,710,915Disaster Movie, LGF$3,031,307Mamma Mia!, Uni.$2,855,945Pineapple Express, Sony$2,255,875
TORONTO — As the Toronto International Film Festival kicks into gear, Norman Jewison’s Canadian Film Center on Sunday received a $2.5 mil lion injection from the Ontario provincial government. Canada’s leading film and TV training school, launched by Jewison in 1988, received the funds for capital improvements. The CFC also[…]
Cannes and Sundance are cinephile fests, and Telluride courts the arty. But the Toronto Film Festival offers something few other major festivals can boast: real audiences by which to gauge a film. That makes Toronto the friendliest of the friendly festivals, both for buyers and for distributors launching their fall titles.
TORONTO – International broadcasters CanWest Broadcasting and the BBC unveiled plans Sept. 6 for an incubator that will see Canadian and British scriptwriters collaborate on potential TV co-productions. The Canada-UK script incubation program, launched at the Toronto International Film Festival, will be based out of the Canadian Film Centre (CFC)[…]
TORONTO — The Canadian Film and Television Production Assn. has given its Producers Award to Rob Merilees, who shepherded Toronto Film Festival closer “Stone of Destiny.” The C$10,000 ($9.3 million) prize was presented Thursday at the 5th Elementt restaurant (home of the fest’s Match Club). CFTPA also announced it is[…]