Canadian film festivals create rare, high-stakes moments. A premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival can pack a theatre with critics, buyers, and executives from around the world. A sold-out screening at the Vancouver International
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For those of you might not have marked their TV calendar – and yes, that is a thing, I will have you know – it’s time once again for everyone’s favourite former military hobo, as
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A location can be beautiful, affordable and available, yet remain dramatically useless. The camera records brick, snow, glass or lake water while the scene plays exactly as it would in a blank room. The setting
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Picture a scene set inside a cramped suburban kitchen. Two women stand a few feet apart, and they are arguing. One keeps her arms crossed and her voice low, like she’s used to being doubted.
Continue ReadingHollywood North Meets Hollywood: How Canada Became an Essential Part of the Global Film Industry
Hollywood has traditionally represented the center of the global entertainment business. For generations, the name has been associated with major studios, famous actors, ambitious directors, blockbuster franchises, and the glamorous world of movie premieres. Yet
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