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"High Life" : The Perfect Crime

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Set in 1983, just after the implementation of 'Automated Teller Machines', "High Life" is a new Canadian feature, lensed in Winnpeg, written/directed by Gary Yates, starring Timothy Olyphant, Rossif Sutherland, Joe Anderson and Stephen McIntyre. In "High Life", a visit from his former cellmate 'Bug' (McIntyre) gets 'Dick' (Olyphant) fired from his job as a hospital janitor. Unemployed and in need of fast cash Dick gets the dumb idea to rob a brand new ATM machine. Enter 'Donnie' (Anderson) and 'Billy' (Sutherland) to help put the pieces into place. But things don't go quite according to plan... "...Alternately tragic and hysterical, the 'High Life’ perfect plan ends up anything but when one of the bank’s employees double-crosses them all. Set against the nostalgic back-beat of 'Three Dog Night', 'Creedence Clearwater Revival' and a raft of 'April Wine', the 'High Life’ highwire tension

Canadian Television Fund Update...

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During the 2008-2009 fiscal year, over 250 global sales were announced for CTF (Canadian Television Fund), financially-assisted film productions. CTF-funded cop drama, "Flashpoint", aired simultaneously over CTV and CBS, winning critical acclaim , averaging over 1.2 million Canadian viewers per episode and 7.7 million viewers per episode in the US during its first season. The show was renewed and sold to over 25 countries, including Israel, Poland, and Spain. "Mayerthorpe", another police drama, attracted 1.3 million viewers and was the most watched Canadian movie of the week in 2008, "The Air Farce Live NYE" special attracted 1.5 million viewers, the "Rick Mercer Report" averaged over one million viewers per episode and for the eighth consecutive year, "Degrassi: The Next Generation " was the US-based "N" network’s most watched program. CTF-funded documentaries in 2008-2009 also included the futuristic "Aftermath"