Friday, October 16, 2009

"Green Lantern" Powering Up In Canada ?...

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Warner Bros Pictures has confirmed they have pulled the upcoming big budget, DC comic book film "Green Lantern" out of Australia.

The decision was made due to "the current global economic situation, including fluctuations in currency valuation and overall costs."

"After working closely with our partners at the NSW Film and Television Office (Screen NSW) and examining every scenario, we have decided to move the production of 'Green Lantern.' We are extremely grateful for the assistance we have received from the NSW Government, Fox Studios and the NSW filmmaking community," said the studio.

Industry sources now confirm that "Green Lantern" will likely shift production to Canada.

Lead actor Ryan Reynolds is Canadian (good for tax credits), Ontario has a generous tax program, (better for tax credits) and Pinewood Toronto Studios took over Toronto's Filmport, with the largest studio sound stage in North America, now ready to take on a bigger comic book project after booking Universal's "Scott Pilgrim" last summer.

Vancouver has been a favourite production centre for Warners, ever since the success of 'Superman'-themed "Smallville", but since last year's lacklustre box office performance of "Watchmen" the studio is now seriously considering Toronto.

To be directed by Martin "Casino Royale" Campbell, "Green Lantern", based on the DC Comics character is set for a summer 2011 release.

In Toronto, the Ontario government has offered generous tax breaks to the new "Resident Evil: Afterlife" feature, Steven Spielberg's untitled alien invasion series for TNT, Universal's "Scott Pilgrim" and producer M. Knight Shyamalan's upcoming feature "Devil".

Meanwhile Sneak Peek the HD trailer for "Green Lantern: First Flight", the fifth entry in the DVD series of Warners' DC Universe animated movies...


Molly Parker In "Oliver Sherman"...

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Canadian actress Molly "Deadwood" Parker and actor Garret "The Road" Dillahunt will star in the Canadian indie feature "Oliver Sherman" from producers, Film Works.

Parker and Dillahunt worked together on HBO's "Deadwood" and on the feature adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's "The Road," due for release November 25.

Premise of "Oliver Sherman," follows a 'disconnected' war vet who searches for the soldier who saved his life in combat, now living quietly in a rural town with his wife and two children.

The film will shoot in northern Ontario from writer/director Ryan Redford.

Canadian distribution has been guaranteed by Mongrel Media...

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Superhero Costumes: Suit Yourself...

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Click on any of the costumes to order:

The official "Batgirl" costume, from a licensed line of stage quality wardrobes, includes jumpsuit, bustier, cape, gauntlets, boot covers, collar, belt and eye mask.

There have been many incarnations of "Batgirl" since the 1960's including 'Barbara Gordon', the Gotham police commissioner's daughter and 'Barbara Wilson', the niece of 'Alfred', butler to 'Bruce Wayne'.

Authentic Batgirl Costume - Ultra Supreme Batgirl Costume

Adult Batgirl Secret Wishes Costume - Authentic Batman Costumes

The officially licensed 'Gotham Girls' "Poison Ivy" costume includes lime and vine green velvet leotard with vine sleevelets, lime green tights, vine boot tops and red wig.

Adult Poison Ivy Costume - Gotham Girls Batman Costumes

The official "Catwoman" costume includes a vinyl suit, mask and gloves.

Sexy Catwoman Costume - Catwoman Costumes

The official "Supergirl" costume includes red and blue polyester pull-over dress with velvet bodice and embroidered Superman emblem, metallic lamae skirt, attached red lamae cape, adjustable gold belt and metallic red boots with gold accents.

Sexy Supergirl Costume - Sexy Halloween Costumes

The official "Harley Quinn" costume includes the jumpsuit with attached boot tops, collar, eye mask, gloves and headpiece.

"Harley Quinn" is a super-villain in the animated "Batman" TV series as well as DC's "Batman" comics. She has an unhealthy obsession with the "Joker" and revels in her relationship with "Poison Ivy"...

Adult Gotham Girls Harley Quinn Costume - Authentic Batman Costumes

Thursday, October 8, 2009

OMNI's "Once Upon A Time In Toronto"- October 17...

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OMNI Television (Rogers Media) presented a launch event October 8 @ Toronto's downtown Metropolitan Hotel in support of OMNI's new Chinese/Canadian dramatic TV series "Once Upon a Time in Toronto".

The 20-part Mandarin-language series will debut across OMNI stations in British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario, Saturday October 17th at 8pm, noted as the first mutually supported television production between a Canadian company (Goldspin) and China (Western Movie Group).


OMNI Television will launch "Once Upon A Time In Toronto" October 17th in Vancouver/Victoria on OMNI BC (CHNM-TV), in Calgary on OMNI Calgary (CJCO-TV), in Edmonton on OMNI Edmonton (CJEO-TV) and in Ontario on OMNI.2 (CJMT-TV).

Two back-to-back 1-hour episodes will also be aired in Toronto each week, with Mandarin language dialogue subtitled in Chinese/English.

"This is a proud achievement for Rogers," said Leslie Sole, CEO, Television at Rogers Media.

"'Once Upon a Time in Toronto' reflects the immigrant experience in a tale that relates to people beyond borders, a landmark in multilingual/multicultural television production around the world.”

Director Yang Ya-Zhou and son

Premise of the series follows the intertwining lives of a group of people from different linguistic/cultural backgrounds, forced to deal with emotions and each other, following a tragic accident.

Irene Chu of Toronto's Goldspin Productions Inc. is the Canadian executive producer of the series, directed by China's Yang Ya-Zhou, starring actress Ni Ping as 'Duan Ling', Vancouver's Lora Sun as her daughter 'Zhuang Xiaodie', Elder Vern Harper, a leading member of the Cree First Nation and St. Catherines' Sydney Shugan, discovered during production.

"Once Upon a Time in Toronto" was made possible by OMNI's Independent Producers Initiative, a $32.5 million independent production fund that has so far supported over 400 hours of documentary programming....

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

"The Boondock Saints II : All Saints Day"...

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Writer/director Troy Duffy's, Ontario-lensed sequel "The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day" was filmed in various locations throughout the province including the city of Hamilton, McVeigh's Irish Pub in Toronto, Metropolitan United Church at 56 Queen Street East, Toronto and at the downtown campus of the University of Toronto.

"..."All Saints Day" is the continuation of writer/director Troy Duffy's tough, stylized cutting edge saga of the 'MacManus' brothers played by Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery.

While in hiding with their father, 'Il Duce' (Billy Connolly), the brothers learn that a beloved priest has been killed by sinister forces from deep within the mob and return to Boston to mount a violent and bloody crusade to bring justice to those responsible..."

Click the poster image to enlarge and Sneak Peek the official HD trailer of "All Saints Day".

Monday, October 5, 2009

CBS Sparks To More "Flashpoint"...

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CBS has confirmed picking up another 13-episode cycle of the Toronto-lensed TV series "Flashpoint," the 'procedural crime drama' starring actors Hugh Dillon and Enrico Colantoni as crisis response officers.

"...Inspired by Toronto ’s real life Emergency Task Force, FLASHPOINT is an emotional journey following the lives of an elite police tactical team, the Strategic Response Unit (SRU). The SRU is a team of cops like no other – they’re the elite, the blueblood of the force. High risk is their business, and life-and-death stakes are their world. The action-packed series highlights both the tactical and the psychological aspects of police work and examines the emotional toll of bearing constant witness to the extremes of human distress..."

Phase 4 Films will release Season One of "Flashpoint" on DVD/Blu-ray on October 13.

"Flashpoint" is a co-production between Pink Sky, Avamar Entertainment, CBS TV Studios and CTV.

Sneak Peek a clip from "Flashpoint"...


Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Must Be The Season Of The "Witchblade"...

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"Witchblade", published by Top Cow Productions an imprint of Image Comics, was created by Top Cow editors Marc Silvestri and David Wohl, writers Brian Haberlin, Christina Z, and artist Michael Turner.

The series follows the lives of two women in New York City, 'Sara Pezzini' and 'Danielle Baptiste'.

Sara is an NYPD homicide detective who comes into possession of the 'Witchblade', a supernatural, sentient artifact with immense destructive and protective powers. The weapon has bonded with various women throughout history, Danielle being the most recent. Others who have come into contact with the Witchblade include Cleopatra and Joan of Arc.

Sara struggles to hone the powers of the Witchblade and fend off those with a nefarious interest in it, including entrepreneur 'Kenneth Irons'.

"Witchblade" was adapted into a 2-season Toronto-lensed TV series in 2001-2002, starring actress Yancy Butler as Sara.

A new live-action feature, based on the comic book series continues in active development, to be directed by Michael "Queen Of The Damned" Rymer, from a screenplay by Everett De Roche.

Top Cow's Silvestri and Matt Hawkins will executive produce with Platinum Studios' Rich Marincic and Greenberg Group's Randy Greenberg...

Sneak Peek an intro from the "Witchblade TV series...





Tuesday, September 29, 2009

E1 Backing King's "Colorado Kid"...

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Author Stephen King will develop his novella "The Colorado Kid" into an hour long TV series titled "Haven" for Canada's E1 Entertainment.


Former "Dead Zone" honcho Scott Shepherd will executive produce "Haven" with Lloyd Segan and Shawn Piller. Former "Dead Zone" writers Sam Ernst and Jim Dunn will script the pilot.


E1's John Morayniss and Noreen Halpern will also executive produce, committed to producing 13 episodes.


E1 previously set up the Canadian/US series "Copper" for ABC/Canwest and "The Bridge" for CBS/CTV.

"The Colorado Kid" mystery novel was first published in a 2005 paperback-only edition, written
by King for the 'Hard Case Crime' imprint.


The third-person narrative concerns the investigation of the body of an unidentified man found on a tiny island off the coast of Maine. Lacking any identification or obvious clues, the case reaches nothing but repeated dead-ends. Well over a year later the man is identified, but all further important questions remain unanswered. The two-man staff of the island newspaper maintain a longstanding fascination with the case, and twenty-five years later use the mysterious tale to ply the friendship and test the investigative mettle of a postgrad intern rookie reporter.

The Colorado Kid was the first King novel published after the finale of his "Dark Tower" series...

Monday, September 28, 2009

"imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival"- Oct 14-18...

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'Indigenous cinema' will be celebrated in Toronto at the 10th "imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival", Wednesday, October 14th to Sunday, October 18th, 2009, showcasing global aboriginal filmmakers and media artists, with more than 125 works of innovation in film, video, radio and new media.

"The celebration of imagineNATIVE’s 10th anniversary offers an important occasion to reflect on the accomplishments of the last 10 years and the exciting opportunities ahead of us," said Executive Director Kerry Swanson.

"In 10 years we have seen an incredible explosion of growth in Indigenous-produced film and media art and, as a result, a surge of interest and recognition for the unique and groundbreaking work shown at the festival."

"The films programmed this year," said Director of Programming Michelle Latimer, "speak to the contemporary experience and reflect the fact that today's Indigenous filmmakers are reclaiming the medium of film and transforming the world-view of Indigenous people by voicing our contemporary stories from the inside out."

The fest opens with the Canadian feature doc "Reel Injun", a look at stereotypes of the 'cowboy and Indians' era, with classic movie clips and interviews with Robbie Robertson, Clint Eastwood, Adam Beach, Graham Greene, John Trudell and Jim Jarmusch, accompanied by the Canadian short "Tungijuq", about Inuit hunting traditions and a woman’s transformative journey, starring 'throat singer' Tanya Taqaq and Cannes-award winning filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk, director of "Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner".

In a Fest world premiere, filmmaker/writer/activist Sarah Roque’s "Six Miles Deep" offers a look at the women who stood behind the lines during the 2006 Caledonia/Six Nations land claim dispute, celebrating clan mothers from past to present, while giving voice to the hopes of a community.

Other films include the feature doc "Jackpot", directed by Alan Black and produced by Michelle Latimer, set in a Toronto bingo hall.

Documentarian Alanis Obamsawin will screen "Professor Norman Cornett – 'Since When Do We Divorce The Right Answer From An Honest Answer?'", setting her sights on "...academia and its imprint on tomorrow’s attitudes via young minds..."

Obamsawin has made more than 20 docs about Aboriginal issues, receiving the Governor General’s Award and the Order of Canada.
Six shorts programs will be on view including a first-time animation category, two dramatic programs, Youth, Experimental, The Witching Hour (late night films) and Embargo Collective, a two-year collaboration of seven boundary-pushing artists.

Special Programs includes an illustrated lecture curated by Dana Claxton with an accompanying essay published by the festival’s partners Vtape; curator Cheryl L’Hirondelle reflects on the roots of Indigenous new media art with the exhibit 'Codetalkers of the Digital Divide', presented in partnership with A Space Gallery.

A New Media Mash Up offers a live collaboration between Tanya Tagaq and video artist Bear Witness, Thursday October 15 at The Music Gallery.
Inuit artists featured throughout the festival will also celebrate the 50th anniversary of Cape Dorset’s Kinngait Studios with a screening/gallery tour at the Art Gallery of Ontario with curator Gerald McMaster.

The world’s newest democracy, the country of Nepal, will be the feature of the International Spotlight of original film voices.

THE BEAT program returns this year with Nunavut alt-rocker Lucie Idlout, singer-songwriter George Leach and Cree slide-guitarist Jason Burnstick @ The Hard Rock Cafe.

The imagineNATIVE closing night feature is the Canadian premiere of "Barking Water", a new drama by Sterlin "Four Sheets To The Wind" Harjo, preceded by the world premiere of Adam Garnet Jones’ "Wave a Red Flag".

Sneak Peek trailers for "Reel Injun" and "Barking Water"...



Monday, September 21, 2009

"Toronto Urban Film Festival" Winners...

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Toronto-based film-makers, Joyce Wong and Sonia Hong, won @ the Toronto Urban Film Festival (TUFF), September 20, capturing both 1st Place and the "Women in Film & Television Toronto" (WIFT-T) Award for 'Most Ambitious Film by a Female Filmmaker' for their stop-motion short "EmBodying Toronto", a 1-minute silent film "...taking a fanciful look at what Toronto would look like on the body of a woman..."

The duo were presented with a trip for two to the Dominican Republic, complimentary memberships to WIFT-T, a $1,200 WIFT-T programming pass and a $1,500 equipment rental credit.

Ceremonies were held at Toronto's Queen Street West, Drake Underground, attended by local filmmakers, jurors and the Toronto Mayor.

The other big award of the evening went to Toronto's Elijah Marchand, winner of the inaugural "Naish McHugh Award for Emerging Filmmakers", presented with a $2,500 cheque by the Mayor on behalf of the City of Toronto. His 1-minute film, "Jour Bruyant", is "...an exquisite dramatic short about a young woman, a young man, and their near encounter on the subway..."

Other winners:

2nd place - "DISCS" - David Frankovich - $2,500 cash award.

3rd place - "The Split" - Vuk Dragojevic - $2000 cash award.

Honourable mentions were also handed out to Tara Cooper for "Tara and Terry’s Summer Vacation" and to Maayke Schurer for "Urban Salvation".

"I am continually impressed with what our filmmakers can do in one silent minute, and I am always inspired by their creative views on city living and urban issues,” said Sharon Switzer, TUFF Executive Producer.

The Drake 'Audience Choice' Award was won by "Our Toronto: Nuit Blanche 08", a mixed-media work, with director, Daniel Sidorowicz, receiving a complimentary screening/reception at The Drake Underground to support the launch of his next film.

'TUFFIES' were also presented to filmmakers in each of 7 categories as well as to three special category winners. Top picks in each program category were decided by a jury of local figures from the art, media and film community:

Best in Urban Diversity -- "The Clothes Make The Man" -- Owen Eric Wood - Selected by Guest Juror Ali Kazimi (Professor in the Department of Film at York University)

Best in Urban Encounters - "Water Children (An Urban Ballet)" - Lorène Bourgeois - Selected by Guest Juror Jennifer Chen (Director of Programming at 'Channel Zero')

Best in Urban Ideas - "STATIC" - Alice Bradshaw - Selected by Guest Juror Pablo de Ocampo (Artistic Director, Images Festival)

Best in Urban Imaginary - "Aeroplanes" - Ryan Hughes -- Selected by Guest Juror Janine Marchessault (Professor, Cinema/Media Studies, York University).

Best in Urban Journeys - "me, City" - Dennis Day - Selected by Guest Juror Lisa Steele (Chair, Department of Art, University of Toronto)

Best in Urban Natural - "Urban Jungle" - Joe Pascale - Selected by Guest Juror Christina Battle (Assistant Professor, Film Studies, University of Colorado)

Best in Urban Secrets - "Kim and Jesse" - Nguyen-Anh Nguyen - Selected by Guest Judge Dara Gellman (video artist)

Best Comedic Film Award - "Big City" - thefergusonbrothers

Best Screenplay Award - "Dog Days" - Brandi Boulet

Trinity Square Video Pitch Award -- "Under Construction" -- Melissa Levin

The “Best of the Festival” can be viewed Monday, September 21st, on platform screens across Toronto's subway transit TTC or online @ torontourbanfilmfestival.com.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

TIFF 2009: "A Prophet" For The Oscars...

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Screening @ TIFF 2009 in the 'Masters' category, the prison picture "A Prophet", directed by Jacques "The Beat That My Heart Skipped" Audiard, will represent France in the foreign-language film category at the 2010 Academy Awards.

The thriller previously won the Grand Jury Prize @ Cannes, starring actor Tahar Rahim as an 'aimless' man sent to jail, where he finds his 'calling' and develops into a notorious gangster leader.

The film was produced by Why Not Films' Pascal Caucheteux and co-produced by Celluloid Dreams, with the feature picking up territories including Canada, the US, Japan and the UK.

Sneak Peek a trailer for "A Prophet"...

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Sony Champions Canadian "Defendor"...

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The superhero comedy feature "Defendor", debuting @ TIFF 2009, starring actor Woody "Cheers" Harrelson has picked up a seven-figure distribution deal from Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group for all US rights, Europe, Asia and Latin America.

The film was written/directed by Vancouver-based, Canadian actor Peter "G-Spot" Stebbings and produced by Toronto/LA-based Nicholas Tabarrok of Darius Films.

According to reports, Tabarrok pre-sold Canadian rights for "Defendor" to Alliance Films as part of the movie's financing package.

"...When night falls and danger emerges from the shadows of the 'Hammer Town' alleyways, 'Defendor' is the only man who stands between us and the drug-ravaged streets. He is the last bastion of decency, the last honourable man: he is Defendor! But he is also 'Arthur Poppington' (Woody Harrelson), a simple man who lives in the workshop of the construction company that employs him to hold traffic signs.

Arthur is a self-made superhero who runs afoul of the law when he lays a beating on an undercover cop, 'Chuck Dooney' (Elias Koteas), who was abusing a young prostitute named 'Kat' (Kat Dennings).

Always the hero, Arthur takes Kat to his secret hideout hoping she can help him find his arch-nemesis, the diabolical 'Captain Industry'. Mistakenly convinced that Captain Industry killed his mother, Arthur has made it his mission to track down this enemy at all costs. But in order to do so, he must first overcome his most difficult challenge ever: convincing the court-appointed psychiatrist 'Dr. Park' (Sandra Oh) that he's sane enough to be on the streets..."

Sneak Peek the trailer for "Defendor"...


Sound Off For "Silent Hill": The Sequel...

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Screenwriter Roger "Pulp Fiction" Avary and producer Samuel Hadida of Davis Films will reunite for a Toronto-lensed sequel to their 2006 video game, feature adaptation "Silent Hill".

The first film, lensed in Ontario, based on the Konami video game, starred actors Radha Mitchell, Sean Bean, Canadian actresses Laurie Holden, Deborah Kara Unger and Tanya Allen, directed by Christophe "Brotherhood Of The Wolf" Gans for TriStar Pictures.

Davis Films plans to shoot the new film in 2010, after they wrap "Resident Evil: Afterlife", now prepping in Toronto with star Milla Jovovich.

Avary is also writing the game adaptation "Return To Castle Wolfenstein" for Davis Films.

Sneak Peek the original trailer for "Silent Hill"...

TIFF 2009: "London River" by Rachid Bouchard...

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"London River" is the newest feature from award-winning French-Algerian director Rachid "Days Of Glory" Bouchareb, starring actress Brenda Blethyn, screening @ TIFF 2009 September 17.

The film also won a 'Silver Bear' @ Berlinale 2009, awarded to Sotigui Kouyaté for best acting.

"...Cities push strangers together, at times tragically, as in the London bombings of July 7, 2005. As hundreds went missing in the confusion of the aftermath, family and friends posted flyers all over the city with pictures of the loved ones they sought.

Brenda Blethyn plays 'Mrs. Sommers', a farming woman with a simple rural routine. When her regular calls to her city-dwelling daughter go unanswered, she crosses the English Channel into the throng of north London. At first, news of the terror attacks are mere background noise to her, but as she continues to search for her daughter, fear sets in.

At the same time, 'Ousmane' (Sotigui Kouyaté) an African farm worker has travelled from rural France to London to search for his son, also missing since the attacks..."

Sneak Peek the trailer to "London River"...

Sunday, September 13, 2009

CFC Annual BBQ: Celebrating Filmmaking Talent @ TIFF

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The Canadian Film Centre Annual BBQ Celebrating Filmmaking Talent @ TIFF, hosted by director/producer Norman Jewison, was held Sunday September 13 at Toronto's tree-lined, Windfields Estate, home of the CFC.

The exclusive VIP gathering of Canadian/international filmmaking talent gathered to celebrate 'the independent creative spirit' with live music performed by The Arkells and numerous outdoor food/beverage kiosks, providing perogies, pizza, beef, chicken, veggie burgers, beer, wine and my fave drink(s) of the afternoon, the 'Aficionado', made with 'Belvedere Vodka', topped by lemon, white cranberry and sparkling elderflower water.

Special announcements included the CFC naming Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning Canadian film actor Kiefer "24" Sutherland as Chair of the 'CFC Actors Conservatory', presented by Canwest and supported by the Brian Linehan Charitable Foundation, as Canada’s first professional level, cross collaborative on-screen training program for actors. The inaugural five-month session will launch September 21, 2009.

“I am honored to contribute to Norman Jewison’s legacy by offering the CFC my passion for storytelling, for Canada and its talent,” said Sutherland.

“'The Actors Conservatory' will have significant influence on the professional and creative lives of the actors attending and on our industry.”


“Canwest’s investment in the CFC Actors Conservatory is part of a long-term strategy to nurture Canadian acting talent and enhance the quality of home-grown programming,” said Christine Shipton, Senior Vice President, Drama and Factual Content, Canwest Broadcasting.

"With Kiefer Sutherland’s commitment, the Conservatory will not only generate renewed enthusiasm for Canadian actors but will help take our Canadian programming efforts to the next level.”

The CFC Actors Conservatory will offer actors a unique, 'transformative' professional on-screen experience, collaborating with industry experts through a series of workshops/master classes alongside international actors/directors/writers/producers with a primary focus on the acting process.

Designed to build strategic relationships that ensure professional film and television opportunities for CFC actor graduates, a goal of the Conservatory is to systematically build a Canadian star system through a series of star building initiatives.

The other notable announcement made at the BBQ, was an offer of federal/provincial infrastructure funding to construct new buildings for the CFC, according to former broadcaster, Conservative politician Peter Kent, Minister of State of Foreign Affairs ( Americas ) and Liberal George Smitherman, Ontario’s Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, with the governments of Canada and Ontario each investing up to $3.25 million towards the project.


“These new facilities for the Canadian Film Centre will provide a home to nurture talent and ideas, promoting innovation and creating jobs in the film, television and new media industries”, said Kent.

“Ontario is proud to be home to the Canadian Film Centre and support a strong presence in the film, television and new media industries," said Smitherman.

“Over the past few years the CFC has grown to be at the forefront of 21st century entertainment,” said Slawko Klymkiw, Executive Director of the CFC.

“With this growth it is important that our facilities complement the excellence of our programs. The Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario and the City of Toronto ’s generous commitments to the CFC are a key component in helping us build a strong foundation and a vibrant future for the talent of this country.”

The project will involve upgrades to existing buildings as well as the construction of three new ones, providing additional space for film, television and new media program activities, as well as hosting CFC and community events.

Total eligible project costs are estimated at $8,950,500, one of nearly 1,200 initiative across the province that will break ground thanks to $1.84 billion in joint federal/provincial funding under the 'Infrastructure Stimulus Fund'.

A charitable not-for-profit organization, the Canadian Film Centre is Canada’s largest institution for advanced training in film, television and new media, committed to promoting and investing in Canada’s creative community...

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Joker Films Acquires Stefaniuk's "Suck"...

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A party at the GAT's Yorkville headquarters, September 11, honouring cast and crew before the TIFF 2009 world premiere screening of the new rock 'n roll vampire movie "Suck", was followed by a gala concert/party at Toronto's Phoenix Theatre, celebrating the recent US/International sales acquisition by Tim Brown's Joker Films of the $3.5 million, Toronto-lensed feature, written, directed and starring Rob "Phil The Alien" Stefaniuk.

“I am thrilled to be a part of the film 'Suck'", said Brown.

"Rob Stefaniuk is a tremendously talented writer/director/actor who has put together an enormously entertaining movie that audiences are going to love.”

"...Seemingly doomed to road trip doldrums and dives, the band The Winners breaks its slump when its female bass player (Jessica Paré) disappears one night with a hip vampire. She returns charged with sexual charisma that creates audience frenzy and eventually ensnares the rest of the band to trade their souls (literally) for fame and fortune..."

Filmed in Toronto, November 2008, "Suck" is jointly produced by Robin Crumley, VP of Capri Vision and Jeff Rogers, co-produced by Victoria Hirst for executive producers Jeff Sackman, Gabriella Martinelli, Terry Markus and Brad Peyton. DP was D. Gregor Hagey, with editing by Michele Conroy. John "The Doughboys" Kastner composed the soundtrack, Jim Goodall provided production design, costume designer was Mario Davignon with key makeup by Jordan Samuel.

Sneak Peek the official HD trailer for "Suck"...