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  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 09/05/08 to 09/07/08
    Monday September 08th 2008

    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

  • Canadian Film Center receives $2.5 mil
    Monday September 08th 2008

    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[…]

  • Toronto vibes well with industry
    Monday September 08th 2008

    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.

  • Canada, UK to collaborate on TV scripts
    Monday September 08th 2008

    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)[…]

  • Canadian producers honor Merilees
    Friday September 05th 2008

    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[…]

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Archives for: September 20085
  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 09/05/08 to 09/07/08
    Monday September 08th 2008

    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

  • Canadian Film Center receives $2.5 mil
    Monday September 08th 2008

    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[…]

  • Toronto vibes well with industry
    Monday September 08th 2008

    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.

  • Canada, UK to collaborate on TV scripts
    Monday September 08th 2008

    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)[…]

  • Canadian producers honor Merilees
    Friday September 05th 2008

    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[…]

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Archives for: September 20085
  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 09/05/08 to 09/07/08
    Monday September 08th 2008

    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

  • Canadian Film Center receives $2.5 mil
    Monday September 08th 2008

    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[…]

  • Toronto vibes well with industry
    Monday September 08th 2008

    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.

  • Canada, UK to collaborate on TV scripts
    Monday September 08th 2008

    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)[…]

  • Canadian producers honor Merilees
    Friday September 05th 2008

    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[…]

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