Canada is going to the 2014 Cannes International Film Festival with pride, with swagger and with its flag held high at the world’s most prestigious film festival. Cannes launched in 1946 but never before has the Great White North been so prominent on the French Riviera. In addition to a clutch of shorts and features in various showcases, three major Canadian films are screening in the official competition. This is a first.
Canadian specialty channels had a good year in 2013, but the days of climbing revenues from subscription fees could be numbered as the country’s television business prepares for a shift to a la carte packaging. Revenues for specialty and pay TV services surpassed $4-billion for the first time last year,[…]
When’s the last time you saw a Canadian film? That’s a key question and the main impetus behind National Canadian Film Day, a cross-Canada event designed to celebrate and shine a light on the country’s struggling movie industry. There are myriad reasons why Canadians, for the most part, aren’t watching[…]
Canada is going to the 2014 Cannes International Film Festival with pride, with swagger and with its flag held high at the world’s most prestigious film festival. Cannes launched in 1946 but never before has the Great White North been so prominent on the French Riviera. In addition to a clutch of shorts and features in various showcases, three major Canadian films are screening in the official competition. This is a first.
Canadian specialty channels had a good year in 2013, but the days of climbing revenues from subscription fees could be numbered as the country’s television business prepares for a shift to a la carte packaging. Revenues for specialty and pay TV services surpassed $4-billion for the first time last year,[…]
When’s the last time you saw a Canadian film? That’s a key question and the main impetus behind National Canadian Film Day, a cross-Canada event designed to celebrate and shine a light on the country’s struggling movie industry. There are myriad reasons why Canadians, for the most part, aren’t watching[…]
Canada is going to the 2014 Cannes International Film Festival with pride, with swagger and with its flag held high at the world’s most prestigious film festival. Cannes launched in 1946 but never before has the Great White North been so prominent on the French Riviera. In addition to a clutch of shorts and features in various showcases, three major Canadian films are screening in the official competition. This is a first.
Canadian specialty channels had a good year in 2013, but the days of climbing revenues from subscription fees could be numbered as the country’s television business prepares for a shift to a la carte packaging. Revenues for specialty and pay TV services surpassed $4-billion for the first time last year,[…]
When’s the last time you saw a Canadian film? That’s a key question and the main impetus behind National Canadian Film Day, a cross-Canada event designed to celebrate and shine a light on the country’s struggling movie industry. There are myriad reasons why Canadians, for the most part, aren’t watching[…]