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  • Digital days ahead for B.C. film business
    Wednesday March 15th 2017

    Heart, humour and spectacle. That’s the trinity that production designer Tyler Harron says is key to success in the locally shot DC comics universe shows The Flash, Supergirl, Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow. But bringing those four programs to air requires their creative teams to “play nice” together at a[…]

  • Toronto film fest cutting number of showcased films
    Wednesday March 15th 2017

    The Toronto International Film Festival says it remains committed to art-house and international cinema as it cuts two programs that featured such fare and reduces the overall number of titles it will screen for this year’s edition by 20 per cent. On Thursday, TIFF announced it will trim the overall[…]

  • Moviemakers worry revamping King Street could damage one of their favourite streetscapes
    Tuesday March 14th 2017

    Advocates for the city’s film industry are expressing concern about a remake that’s underway in Toronto: the re-imagining of a downtown stretch of King Street. Toronto’s busiest and most notoriously congested transit route is the subject of the King Street Pilot Study. Planners envision a new King, that emphasizes transit over traffic,[…]

  • Parks Canada rejects film permit for Liam Neeson movie planned to be shot in Banff
    Monday March 13th 2017

    A movie production team was denied permission to shoot in the Rocky Mountain national parks after Parks Canada staff learned the film’s plot involved an indigenous gang leader. “They expressed a real concern that this was not something they would favour,” said Mark Voyce, location manager for a film project[…]

  • Canadian Screen Award nominations highlight upstart filmmakers
    Saturday March 11th 2017

    Among the nominees for this year’s Canadian Screen Awards are some upstart filmmakers who are making waves in this country and beyond. Of the 10 films up for best picture on Sunday, several are directed by up-and-comers, including Kevan Funk for “Hello Destroyer,” Chloe Leriche for “Before the Streets,” Matt[…]

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Archives for: March 20175
  • Digital days ahead for B.C. film business
    Wednesday March 15th 2017

    Heart, humour and spectacle. That’s the trinity that production designer Tyler Harron says is key to success in the locally shot DC comics universe shows The Flash, Supergirl, Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow. But bringing those four programs to air requires their creative teams to “play nice” together at a[…]

  • Toronto film fest cutting number of showcased films
    Wednesday March 15th 2017

    The Toronto International Film Festival says it remains committed to art-house and international cinema as it cuts two programs that featured such fare and reduces the overall number of titles it will screen for this year’s edition by 20 per cent. On Thursday, TIFF announced it will trim the overall[…]

  • Moviemakers worry revamping King Street could damage one of their favourite streetscapes
    Tuesday March 14th 2017

    Advocates for the city’s film industry are expressing concern about a remake that’s underway in Toronto: the re-imagining of a downtown stretch of King Street. Toronto’s busiest and most notoriously congested transit route is the subject of the King Street Pilot Study. Planners envision a new King, that emphasizes transit over traffic,[…]

  • Parks Canada rejects film permit for Liam Neeson movie planned to be shot in Banff
    Monday March 13th 2017

    A movie production team was denied permission to shoot in the Rocky Mountain national parks after Parks Canada staff learned the film’s plot involved an indigenous gang leader. “They expressed a real concern that this was not something they would favour,” said Mark Voyce, location manager for a film project[…]

  • Canadian Screen Award nominations highlight upstart filmmakers
    Saturday March 11th 2017

    Among the nominees for this year’s Canadian Screen Awards are some upstart filmmakers who are making waves in this country and beyond. Of the 10 films up for best picture on Sunday, several are directed by up-and-comers, including Kevan Funk for “Hello Destroyer,” Chloe Leriche for “Before the Streets,” Matt[…]

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Archives for: March 20175
  • Digital days ahead for B.C. film business
    Wednesday March 15th 2017

    Heart, humour and spectacle. That’s the trinity that production designer Tyler Harron says is key to success in the locally shot DC comics universe shows The Flash, Supergirl, Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow. But bringing those four programs to air requires their creative teams to “play nice” together at a[…]

  • Toronto film fest cutting number of showcased films
    Wednesday March 15th 2017

    The Toronto International Film Festival says it remains committed to art-house and international cinema as it cuts two programs that featured such fare and reduces the overall number of titles it will screen for this year’s edition by 20 per cent. On Thursday, TIFF announced it will trim the overall[…]

  • Moviemakers worry revamping King Street could damage one of their favourite streetscapes
    Tuesday March 14th 2017

    Advocates for the city’s film industry are expressing concern about a remake that’s underway in Toronto: the re-imagining of a downtown stretch of King Street. Toronto’s busiest and most notoriously congested transit route is the subject of the King Street Pilot Study. Planners envision a new King, that emphasizes transit over traffic,[…]

  • Parks Canada rejects film permit for Liam Neeson movie planned to be shot in Banff
    Monday March 13th 2017

    A movie production team was denied permission to shoot in the Rocky Mountain national parks after Parks Canada staff learned the film’s plot involved an indigenous gang leader. “They expressed a real concern that this was not something they would favour,” said Mark Voyce, location manager for a film project[…]

  • Canadian Screen Award nominations highlight upstart filmmakers
    Saturday March 11th 2017

    Among the nominees for this year’s Canadian Screen Awards are some upstart filmmakers who are making waves in this country and beyond. Of the 10 films up for best picture on Sunday, several are directed by up-and-comers, including Kevan Funk for “Hello Destroyer,” Chloe Leriche for “Before the Streets,” Matt[…]

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