The Toronto International Film Festival is backing down on its controversial policy regarding the premiere status of hot new movies, an industry journal reports. The Hollywood Reporter, in an exclusive story with no public confirmation from TIFF officials, said late Wednesday that the festival will relax a rule instituted in[…]
A production company that rewrote a movie to set it in Nova Scotia will now film it elsewhere, and it’s blaming the changes to the province’s film tax credit. Paul Barkin of Alcina Pictures says the $2.5 million Torchbearer project wasn’t originally set in Nova Scotia. “We came to scout[…]
It’s take two for Manitoba’s film and digital industry as the province pledged Tuesday to extend tax credits. Premier Greg Selinger said the government will continue to offer the Film and Video Production Tax Credit and the Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit. It’s worth an estimated $15 million a year[…]
What better way to spend a hot summer night in Toronto than by taking in a movie screening in a park, on a beach or at some other unique outdoor location around the city? In what has become a tradition in the last few years, 2015 is packed with outdoor[…]
It was in those tense few seconds before a winner was announced that CineCoup founder J. Joly suddenly threw a wrench in the mix. Rather than greenlight one of the top five finalists in his innovative funding model for Canadian genre indie films, he announced two “Big Deal” winners Monday[…]
The Toronto International Film Festival is backing down on its controversial policy regarding the premiere status of hot new movies, an industry journal reports. The Hollywood Reporter, in an exclusive story with no public confirmation from TIFF officials, said late Wednesday that the festival will relax a rule instituted in[…]
A production company that rewrote a movie to set it in Nova Scotia will now film it elsewhere, and it’s blaming the changes to the province’s film tax credit. Paul Barkin of Alcina Pictures says the $2.5 million Torchbearer project wasn’t originally set in Nova Scotia. “We came to scout[…]
It’s take two for Manitoba’s film and digital industry as the province pledged Tuesday to extend tax credits. Premier Greg Selinger said the government will continue to offer the Film and Video Production Tax Credit and the Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit. It’s worth an estimated $15 million a year[…]
What better way to spend a hot summer night in Toronto than by taking in a movie screening in a park, on a beach or at some other unique outdoor location around the city? In what has become a tradition in the last few years, 2015 is packed with outdoor[…]
It was in those tense few seconds before a winner was announced that CineCoup founder J. Joly suddenly threw a wrench in the mix. Rather than greenlight one of the top five finalists in his innovative funding model for Canadian genre indie films, he announced two “Big Deal” winners Monday[…]
The Toronto International Film Festival is backing down on its controversial policy regarding the premiere status of hot new movies, an industry journal reports. The Hollywood Reporter, in an exclusive story with no public confirmation from TIFF officials, said late Wednesday that the festival will relax a rule instituted in[…]
A production company that rewrote a movie to set it in Nova Scotia will now film it elsewhere, and it’s blaming the changes to the province’s film tax credit. Paul Barkin of Alcina Pictures says the $2.5 million Torchbearer project wasn’t originally set in Nova Scotia. “We came to scout[…]
It’s take two for Manitoba’s film and digital industry as the province pledged Tuesday to extend tax credits. Premier Greg Selinger said the government will continue to offer the Film and Video Production Tax Credit and the Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit. It’s worth an estimated $15 million a year[…]
What better way to spend a hot summer night in Toronto than by taking in a movie screening in a park, on a beach or at some other unique outdoor location around the city? In what has become a tradition in the last few years, 2015 is packed with outdoor[…]
It was in those tense few seconds before a winner was announced that CineCoup founder J. Joly suddenly threw a wrench in the mix. Rather than greenlight one of the top five finalists in his innovative funding model for Canadian genre indie films, he announced two “Big Deal” winners Monday[…]