Woody Allen’s “Cafe Society” will kick off this year’s Cannes film festival, organisers said on Tuesday, the third time the acclaimed American writer and director has opened the event with one of his movies. Allen has previously opened the prestigious annual festival, held in the south of France, with “Hollywood[…]
No matter what the Canadian dollar is trading at, Alex Godfrey is confident the B.C. film industry will always be drawing productions from Los Angeles like birds that eventually return north. But last year it was evident to Godfrey and business partner Kyle Hou that Vancouver was losing productions because[…]
It all looked so lovely on the surface. A sound stage full of craftspeople in the cinema and television industry greeted Michael Coteau, Ontario’s minister of culture, with warm applause Wednesday morning as he announced that film and TV pumped $1.5 billion into the Ontario economy in 2015, making it[…]
Nearly a year after the Nova Scotia government replaced its film tax credit with an incentive fund, the film and television industry in the province could perhaps best be described as dormant. Scores of workers in the industry have gone to other Canadian centres to pursue their careers because of[…]
The National Film Board of Canada delivered a swift kick in the pants to the movie industry Tuesday as commissioner Claude Joli-Coeur announced that the organization will ensure that in future half of its films will be directed by women and half of its production budgets will be spent on[…]
Woody Allen’s “Cafe Society” will kick off this year’s Cannes film festival, organisers said on Tuesday, the third time the acclaimed American writer and director has opened the event with one of his movies. Allen has previously opened the prestigious annual festival, held in the south of France, with “Hollywood[…]
No matter what the Canadian dollar is trading at, Alex Godfrey is confident the B.C. film industry will always be drawing productions from Los Angeles like birds that eventually return north. But last year it was evident to Godfrey and business partner Kyle Hou that Vancouver was losing productions because[…]
It all looked so lovely on the surface. A sound stage full of craftspeople in the cinema and television industry greeted Michael Coteau, Ontario’s minister of culture, with warm applause Wednesday morning as he announced that film and TV pumped $1.5 billion into the Ontario economy in 2015, making it[…]
Nearly a year after the Nova Scotia government replaced its film tax credit with an incentive fund, the film and television industry in the province could perhaps best be described as dormant. Scores of workers in the industry have gone to other Canadian centres to pursue their careers because of[…]
The National Film Board of Canada delivered a swift kick in the pants to the movie industry Tuesday as commissioner Claude Joli-Coeur announced that the organization will ensure that in future half of its films will be directed by women and half of its production budgets will be spent on[…]
Woody Allen’s “Cafe Society” will kick off this year’s Cannes film festival, organisers said on Tuesday, the third time the acclaimed American writer and director has opened the event with one of his movies. Allen has previously opened the prestigious annual festival, held in the south of France, with “Hollywood[…]
No matter what the Canadian dollar is trading at, Alex Godfrey is confident the B.C. film industry will always be drawing productions from Los Angeles like birds that eventually return north. But last year it was evident to Godfrey and business partner Kyle Hou that Vancouver was losing productions because[…]
It all looked so lovely on the surface. A sound stage full of craftspeople in the cinema and television industry greeted Michael Coteau, Ontario’s minister of culture, with warm applause Wednesday morning as he announced that film and TV pumped $1.5 billion into the Ontario economy in 2015, making it[…]
Nearly a year after the Nova Scotia government replaced its film tax credit with an incentive fund, the film and television industry in the province could perhaps best be described as dormant. Scores of workers in the industry have gone to other Canadian centres to pursue their careers because of[…]
The National Film Board of Canada delivered a swift kick in the pants to the movie industry Tuesday as commissioner Claude Joli-Coeur announced that the organization will ensure that in future half of its films will be directed by women and half of its production budgets will be spent on[…]