In The Toronto Star, Victoria Ahearn writes a report of ReelAbilities, a film festival geared for folks in the industry with disabilities and its main attraction is a documentary that’s viewable for people with sensory
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News, May 11: Cannes, Millenials, and Wandering Wenda (Video)
Victoria Ahearn of the Canadian Press reports that Cannes is strong with Canadian content featuring two Canadian judges and five Canadian movies. TVO prepares to launch My Millenial Life, a documentary about struggling youth trying
Continue ReadingAwards and a Crowdsourced Day in Canada
(Via CNW) On one day later this year (date TBA), people all over Canada are invited to “shoot and submit video in any language that captures a moment in their life, on that day” says
Continue ReadingNews Today: Ottawa Struggles, Hot Docs, Another Festival
Ottawa deals with frustrations over inexperienced crews and soundstage probability, via CBC.ca. Hot Docs Forum Report comes to a close and some presentations get special awards, as reported by Manori Ravindran at realscreen.com. The BWW
Continue ReadingNews at Six is at #1, Plus Mr. Robot and Morning After
Today Bell Media has announced that CTV News at Six is the #1 Newscast in Montreal. Going on for over a decade as everyone’s favourite and top rated program, CTV News at Six has more viewers than
Continue ReadingNo Voices in the Sky, The Night Runner, and What Telecom Providers Owe You
Congratulations go out to Mark Hoffe of St. John’s, first-ever winner of the Daryl Duke Prize, for his feature-length screenplay No Voices in the Sky, reports The Telegram’s Tara Bradbury. The $25,000 cash award should
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