Two new youth-centred projects backed by famous faces – a one-hour drama from recently retired NBA star Steve Nash and an animated kids show from social media maven Randi Zuckerberg – are in the works for CBC Television. Nash is developing Hardwood, a drama about a “flashy, big-city entrepreneur” who[…]
Producers have cancelled the release of a French movie about a homegrown terror cell in Paris for the second time, following the attack which killed 129 people in the city on 13 November. Made in France, whose poster features a provocative image of an assault rifle shaped in the image[…]
The Syria Film Festival (SYFF) premieres November 13-15 at the Art Gallery of Ontario. The lineup includes documentaries, shorts, and experimental films that tell the stories of Syrians in their own nation and as members of an international wave of refugees. SYFF’s program includes 50 Feet From Syria, an Oscar-shortlisted[…]
Members of the Alberta film industry are applauding the NDP government’s commitment to culture, and economic diversity in general, after the budget revealed a significant boost to the Alberta Media Fund. The fund, which provides support to film and TV makers, book and magazine publishing and sound recordings, received an[…]
China has moved forward with a new film industry law intended to boost the sector and help Chinese companies compete in the internationally. Chinese state media reported that a draft of the new film law was debated Friday by the Standing Committee of the 12th National People’s Congress. “Film legislation[…]
Two new youth-centred projects backed by famous faces – a one-hour drama from recently retired NBA star Steve Nash and an animated kids show from social media maven Randi Zuckerberg – are in the works for CBC Television. Nash is developing Hardwood, a drama about a “flashy, big-city entrepreneur” who[…]
Producers have cancelled the release of a French movie about a homegrown terror cell in Paris for the second time, following the attack which killed 129 people in the city on 13 November. Made in France, whose poster features a provocative image of an assault rifle shaped in the image[…]
The Syria Film Festival (SYFF) premieres November 13-15 at the Art Gallery of Ontario. The lineup includes documentaries, shorts, and experimental films that tell the stories of Syrians in their own nation and as members of an international wave of refugees. SYFF’s program includes 50 Feet From Syria, an Oscar-shortlisted[…]
Members of the Alberta film industry are applauding the NDP government’s commitment to culture, and economic diversity in general, after the budget revealed a significant boost to the Alberta Media Fund. The fund, which provides support to film and TV makers, book and magazine publishing and sound recordings, received an[…]
China has moved forward with a new film industry law intended to boost the sector and help Chinese companies compete in the internationally. Chinese state media reported that a draft of the new film law was debated Friday by the Standing Committee of the 12th National People’s Congress. “Film legislation[…]
Two new youth-centred projects backed by famous faces – a one-hour drama from recently retired NBA star Steve Nash and an animated kids show from social media maven Randi Zuckerberg – are in the works for CBC Television. Nash is developing Hardwood, a drama about a “flashy, big-city entrepreneur” who[…]
Producers have cancelled the release of a French movie about a homegrown terror cell in Paris for the second time, following the attack which killed 129 people in the city on 13 November. Made in France, whose poster features a provocative image of an assault rifle shaped in the image[…]
The Syria Film Festival (SYFF) premieres November 13-15 at the Art Gallery of Ontario. The lineup includes documentaries, shorts, and experimental films that tell the stories of Syrians in their own nation and as members of an international wave of refugees. SYFF’s program includes 50 Feet From Syria, an Oscar-shortlisted[…]
Members of the Alberta film industry are applauding the NDP government’s commitment to culture, and economic diversity in general, after the budget revealed a significant boost to the Alberta Media Fund. The fund, which provides support to film and TV makers, book and magazine publishing and sound recordings, received an[…]
China has moved forward with a new film industry law intended to boost the sector and help Chinese companies compete in the internationally. Chinese state media reported that a draft of the new film law was debated Friday by the Standing Committee of the 12th National People’s Congress. “Film legislation[…]