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  • London fetes Canadian film board
    Tuesday May 12th 2009

    London is hosting a series of events in May to celebrate the National Film Board of Canada’s 70th anniversary. Activities include a bigscreen presentation of the animation genius of Norman McLaren; a celebration of the NFB’s role in aboriginal filmmaking, including films and talks by Canuck filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin; as[…]

  • Canadians predict fast biz at L.A. Screenings
    Tuesday May 12th 2009

    Expect another fast closing market for Canadian broadcasters at the upcoming Los Angeles Screenings. The Canadians don’t plan to huddle round the bar or lounge poolside at the annual TV market as their broadcast business continues in crisis. They’re scheduled to screen pilots on studio lots even before the Upfronts wrap, from May 21 to 25, and to finish their deal-making and be back home by Sunday.

  • ‘Cove’ reels in Hot Docs award
    Tuesday May 12th 2009

    TORONTO — “The Cove,” Louie Psihoyos’ exposé of the Japanese dolphin slaughter, nabbed the Hot Docs’ audience award Monday. The pic, which also won the Sundance aud award, is set for limited U.S. theatrical release July 31. Hot Docs, the annual non-fiction fest, confab and mart, wrapped Sunday, with aud[…]

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 05/08/09 to 05/10/09
    Monday May 11th 2009

    FilmTotalStar Trek, Par.$75,204,289X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Fox$26,408,288Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, WB (NL)$10,258,141Obsessed, SGem$6,560,26617 Again, WB$4,232,422Next Day Air, Sum.$4,111,043The Soloist, P/DW$3,949,430Monsters Vs. Aliens, P/DW$3,260,440Earth (2009), BV$2,666,219Hannah Montana The Movie, BV$2,193,043

  • Film about Toronto’s troubled Regent Park neighbourhood among Hot Docs winners
    Monday May 11th 2009

    A film about Toronto’s troubled Regent Park neighbourhood has won a prize at the city’s Hot Docs festival. “Invisible City,” directed by Hubert Davis, was given the $15,000 award for best Canadian feature. It looks at the lives of two black teenagers from Regent Park over a three-year period. Davis[…]

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Archives for: May 20095
  • London fetes Canadian film board
    Tuesday May 12th 2009

    London is hosting a series of events in May to celebrate the National Film Board of Canada’s 70th anniversary. Activities include a bigscreen presentation of the animation genius of Norman McLaren; a celebration of the NFB’s role in aboriginal filmmaking, including films and talks by Canuck filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin; as[…]

  • Canadians predict fast biz at L.A. Screenings
    Tuesday May 12th 2009

    Expect another fast closing market for Canadian broadcasters at the upcoming Los Angeles Screenings. The Canadians don’t plan to huddle round the bar or lounge poolside at the annual TV market as their broadcast business continues in crisis. They’re scheduled to screen pilots on studio lots even before the Upfronts wrap, from May 21 to 25, and to finish their deal-making and be back home by Sunday.

  • ‘Cove’ reels in Hot Docs award
    Tuesday May 12th 2009

    TORONTO — “The Cove,” Louie Psihoyos’ exposé of the Japanese dolphin slaughter, nabbed the Hot Docs’ audience award Monday. The pic, which also won the Sundance aud award, is set for limited U.S. theatrical release July 31. Hot Docs, the annual non-fiction fest, confab and mart, wrapped Sunday, with aud[…]

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 05/08/09 to 05/10/09
    Monday May 11th 2009

    FilmTotalStar Trek, Par.$75,204,289X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Fox$26,408,288Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, WB (NL)$10,258,141Obsessed, SGem$6,560,26617 Again, WB$4,232,422Next Day Air, Sum.$4,111,043The Soloist, P/DW$3,949,430Monsters Vs. Aliens, P/DW$3,260,440Earth (2009), BV$2,666,219Hannah Montana The Movie, BV$2,193,043

  • Film about Toronto’s troubled Regent Park neighbourhood among Hot Docs winners
    Monday May 11th 2009

    A film about Toronto’s troubled Regent Park neighbourhood has won a prize at the city’s Hot Docs festival. “Invisible City,” directed by Hubert Davis, was given the $15,000 award for best Canadian feature. It looks at the lives of two black teenagers from Regent Park over a three-year period. Davis[…]

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Archives for: May 20095
  • London fetes Canadian film board
    Tuesday May 12th 2009

    London is hosting a series of events in May to celebrate the National Film Board of Canada’s 70th anniversary. Activities include a bigscreen presentation of the animation genius of Norman McLaren; a celebration of the NFB’s role in aboriginal filmmaking, including films and talks by Canuck filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin; as[…]

  • Canadians predict fast biz at L.A. Screenings
    Tuesday May 12th 2009

    Expect another fast closing market for Canadian broadcasters at the upcoming Los Angeles Screenings. The Canadians don’t plan to huddle round the bar or lounge poolside at the annual TV market as their broadcast business continues in crisis. They’re scheduled to screen pilots on studio lots even before the Upfronts wrap, from May 21 to 25, and to finish their deal-making and be back home by Sunday.

  • ‘Cove’ reels in Hot Docs award
    Tuesday May 12th 2009

    TORONTO — “The Cove,” Louie Psihoyos’ exposé of the Japanese dolphin slaughter, nabbed the Hot Docs’ audience award Monday. The pic, which also won the Sundance aud award, is set for limited U.S. theatrical release July 31. Hot Docs, the annual non-fiction fest, confab and mart, wrapped Sunday, with aud[…]

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 05/08/09 to 05/10/09
    Monday May 11th 2009

    FilmTotalStar Trek, Par.$75,204,289X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Fox$26,408,288Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, WB (NL)$10,258,141Obsessed, SGem$6,560,26617 Again, WB$4,232,422Next Day Air, Sum.$4,111,043The Soloist, P/DW$3,949,430Monsters Vs. Aliens, P/DW$3,260,440Earth (2009), BV$2,666,219Hannah Montana The Movie, BV$2,193,043

  • Film about Toronto’s troubled Regent Park neighbourhood among Hot Docs winners
    Monday May 11th 2009

    A film about Toronto’s troubled Regent Park neighbourhood has won a prize at the city’s Hot Docs festival. “Invisible City,” directed by Hubert Davis, was given the $15,000 award for best Canadian feature. It looks at the lives of two black teenagers from Regent Park over a three-year period. Davis[…]

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