Sea 2 sea (Canadian movie production).East CoastparAs the late summer turns into early fall, the Atlantic Film Festival (AFF AFF Affectionate AFF Affirmative AFF Adult FriendFinder (website) AFF American FactFinder (US Census data retrieval system) AFF Accelerated Free Fall (type of skydiving training) ) rolls out the region's major film offerings. Stephen Reynold's long-awaited The Divine Ryans is set to lead the East Coast pack. Starring 22 Minutes' Mary Walsh
Walsh had a difficult childhood with alcoholic parents. along with British star Pete Postlethwaite Peter William Postlethwaite OBE (born February 7, 1945)[1] is an English actor. Biography Early life Postlethwaite was born in Warrington, England, to parents William & Mary Geraldine Postlethwaite. , The Divine Ryans is the screen version of Wa Johnson's acclaimed novel about an eccentric early-1960's Newfoundland Catholic family. It's a wonky won·ky adj. won·ki·er, won·ki·est Chiefly British 1. Shaky; feeble. 2. Wrong; awry. [Probably alteration of dialectal wanky, alteration of wankle costume drama punctuated with earthy humour complete with some wild surrealistic sur·re·al·is·tic adj. 1. Of or relating to surrealism. 2. Having an oddly dreamlike or unreal quality. sur·re touches. Producer Chris Zimmer has been gently positioning the film for almost a full year while he considers the best way to launch the quirky, general-audience film and it's presenting some of the challenges that his earlier feature, Margaret's Museum, faced. How do you sell a film that is so rooted in a specific region? As a Nova Scotia/Newfoundland coproduction that bears all the baggage of a prestige picture, much is riding on The Divine Ryans.... Allan Moyle's New Waterford New Waterford, town (1991 pop. 7,695), on NE Cape Breton Island, N.S., Canada, NE of Sydney. A former coal-mining center in a region that saw the last mine close in 2001, New Waterford experienced steady outmigration in the late 20th cent. Girl, from Cape Breton The term Cape Breton appears in several different things: Geographic locations
(2) (Cipher Block Chaining) In cryptography, a mode of operation that combines the ciphertext of one block with the plaintext of the next block. can take some of the credit. One Heart Broken will eventually be broadcast as one of the Mother Corp.'s Sunday Night Movies sometime in the fall.... A steady stream of Cancon guest stars have trooped through Halifax making cameo appearances in Rick Mercer's next 13 installments of his corrosive film-biz burlesque burlesque (bûrlĕsk`) [Ital.,=mockery], form of entertainment differing from comedy or farce in that it achieves its effects through caricature, ridicule, and distortion. It differs from satire in that it is devoid of any ethical element. , Made in Canada Made in Canada may also mean Country of origin. Made in Canada is a Canadian television situation comedy which aired on the CBC from 1998 to 2003. In the United States, France, Australia and Latin America, the show was syndicated as The Industry. . So far Sarah Polley and Margot Kidder have been spotted. There's no word yet whether William Shatner, Jim Carrey or Anne Murray have been booked, but with only a few more episodes to go before the end of this round of production, there aren't many guest spots left. Ron Foley MacdonaldparMontreal Quebec has been experiencing a tremendous boom in its film industry over the past two years. All trades in the industry are touched by this rejuvenation Rejuvenation Aeson in extreme old age, restored to youth by Medea. [Rom. Myth.: LLEI, I: 322] apples of perpetual youth by tasting the golden apples kept by Idhunn, the gods preserved their youth. [Scand. Myth. , from the independents to the mainstream. This summer, John Travolta brought his Battlefield: Earth to Montreal and the Saguenay region for 11 weeks. In the fall, two other major blockbusters, one starring Bruce Willis and the other Eddie Murphy, will take over our studios for six to eight weeks. But Americans are not the only ones hitting the streets. Two major Montreal-born Anglo independents also shot their own latest opuses here. Arto Paragamian (Because Why and one of the directors on Cosmos) shot his second feature, Two Thousand and None, a dark and ironic tale of life, death and memory about a dying paleontologist. In a bold coup, Paragamian and his producer, Galafilm's Arnie Gelbart, cast American John Turturro, one of today's most intense and brilliant actors, as the lead. Also starring Katherine Borowitz and Oleg Kisseliov, the film is distributed internationally by Paris-based Pandora Cinema. Fresh off the success of acclaimed TV series Da Vinci's Inquest, Montreal-born John L'Ecuyer returned to his filmmaking roots with Saint-Jude. Shot over a six-week period in Montreal, Saint-Jude tells the story of Jude, played by fresh-faced newcomer Liane Balaban, a thick-skinned, wise-beyond-her-years teenager thrown out on the streets by her father, who contemplates life through her eclectic vision of her neighbourhood's quirky inhabitants
The game is based loosely on the concepts from SameGame. . Alongside Balaban, L'Ecuyer cast veterans Nick Campbell and Louise Portal, to bring to life this original and edgy script by Montrealer Heather O'Neill. On the francophone side, films currently in postproduction include indie Claude Demers' L'Invention de l'amour, Charles Biname's untitled latest and, of course, Denys Arcand's 15 Moments.... On a sadder note, this summer marked the passing of one of Quebec's truly great directors. When Pierre Perrault, the poet and ethnological eth·nol·o·gy n. 1. The science that analyzes and compares human cultures, as in social structure, language, religion, and technology; cultural anthropology. 2. historian of Quebec cinema, died in June, we were left with the indelible black-and-white images of the Ile-aux-Coudres fishermen from Pour la suite du monde n. 1. The world; a globe as an ensign of royalty. Le beau monde fashionable society. See Beau monde. Demi monde See Demimonde. (1963) and his remarkable vision of Northern Quebec culture, from the hunters in La Bete lumineuse (1982) to the mystical beast sought in L'Oumigmag (1993) and Cornouailles (1994). But beyond that, were left with the memory of an artist and humanist who preferred to always go his own simple way rather than buy into any system, who loved the land that he defended so well through his films and his extensive essays and literary works. Claire Valade Toronto Atom Egoyan's Felicia's Journey opens the 24th annual Toronto International Film Festival while Jeremy Podeswa's second feature, The Five Senses, leads off this year's Perspective Canada program. Also included in the program are Lea Pool's Emporte-moi, Reginald Harkema's debut feature, A Girl is a Girl, Allan Moyle's first Canadian film in years, New Waterford Girl, John Paizs's much-anticipated Top of the Food Chain, and Mort Ransen's Touched (formerly known as Shagella.... Film and television production continues to keep the crews busy in Toronto despite the fact that Vancouver and Montreal have surpassed the city that the rest of Canada loves to hate in terms of volume of production. One of the more interesting projects is a live-action version of the very popular Marvel comic, The X Men, with Patrick Stewart (of Star Trek: The Next Generation fame) as the mysterious Dr. X who brings together a misfit mis·fit n. 1. Something of the wrong size or shape for its purpose. 2. One who is unable to adjust to one's environment or circumstances or is considered to be disturbingly different from others. band of superhero su·per·he·ro n. pl. su·per·he·roes A figure, especially in a comic strip or cartoon, endowed with superhuman powers and usually portrayed as fighting evil or crime. mutants to fight the evil Magneto magneto: see generator. magneto Permanent-magnet alternating generator used mainly to produce electrical current for the ignition system in various types of internal-combustion engines, such as aircraft, marine, tractor, and motorcycle engines. , played by Oscar-nominated (Gods and Monsters) Ian McKellen. Bryan Singer (The Usual Suspects) directs.... With three of its own multiplexes in Toronto, one in Vancouver, and plans to expand to Ottawa, Edmonton and Victoria, Alliance Atlantis is slowly becoming the only Canadian-owned film producer/distributor with its own movie house chain.... As the World Wide Web becomes an integral part of the way many do business or research, several Canadian film organizations are now on the Web and provide valuable information in a sector that has been tremendously undeserved un·de·served adj. Not merited; unjustifiable or unfair. un de·serv . It used to be that accurate information about the Canadian film industry was extremely difficult to find, available only to the few who knew where to look (the most reliable sources being the Cinematheque cin·e·ma·theque n. A small movie theater showing classic or avant-garde films. [French cinémathèque, blend of cinéma, cinema; see cinema, and bibliothèque, Quebecoise in Montreal and The Film Reference Library in Toronto). Now, all that has changed. The National Screen Institute has recently launched a very sophisticated and informative site (www.screentradecanada.ca) with all sorts of up--to-date stuff on the Canadian film industry; Telefilm tel·e·film n. A film produced for television broadcasting. Noun 1. telefilm - a movie that is made to be shown on television Canada has had its own site (www.telefilm.gc.ca) for some time now; and Take One now has a site which, when finished, will have a complete archive of all its back articles in addition to the listings contained in its Essential Guide to Films & Filmmakers in Canada. Paul TownendparWinnipeg Two important independent features by Ontario filmmakers were shot in Winnipeg recently. Colleen (Shoemaker) Murphy's Desire, is a coproduction between Elizabeth Yake (bp: Pushing the Boundaries), Winnipeg's Buffalo Gal Pictures (The Genius of Lenny Breau) and Bloskop Film of Germany (which helped produce the films of Margarethe von Trotta and Volker Schlondorff's The Tin Drum). The film is a love story about a grade-three teacher who falls for a failed concert pianist and features German actress Katja Riemann (The Pharmacist, Bandits), Alberta Watson and Zachary Bennett. Also John (Lilies) Greyson's Law of Enclosures, written by Greyson and Dale Peck, features rising star Sarah Polley (Go, The Sweet Hereafter). Coproduced by Buffalo Gal Pictures and Damon D'Oliveira, the film is the story of a couple at the beginning of their relationship again, 40 years later.... Along with the increasing support for independents, the provincial film and television funding agency, Manitoba Film and Sound, is setting up a new fund for low-budget independent features budgeted at $500,000 or less. Alexandra Raffe, producer and former CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of the Ontario Film Development Corp., was brought in to advise and draft the guidelines for the program. Film and Sound CEO, Carole Vivier, says the program will be in place by September.... A $7 million film and television production studio, The Prairie Production Centre, is being built on three acres of land in the west end of Winnipeg. The studio will house three sound stages and postproduction facilities and is scheduled for completion in September of 2000.... Someone to watch out for--Winnipeg filmmaker Darryl Kinaschuk. Using the stage name "Deco Dawson," this resourceful young artist has written several plays as well as shot some beautifully photographed b & w Super 8 films in a style heavily influenced by the silent cinema and German expressionism expressionism, term used to describe works of art and literature in which the representation of reality is distorted to communicate an inner vision. The expressionist transforms nature rather than imitates it. . Darryl recently won a Blizzard Award for his short film Luster and a Best Editing Award at the National Film and Video Festival in Regina. Guy Maddin has called him "the most promising artist I've encountered in Manitoba in the last 15 years." Another Winnipeg artist, Erika MacPherson, recently premiered her incredibly ambitious, lesbian-themed video Disobedience using a large film-style crew for technical support. Erika is currently writing a feature to be shot in 35mm in Iceland. Dave BarberparThe Prairies Productions and location trips are keeping Prairie producers reaping rewards for their talents and hot pitches. Four Square Productions anticipates its current international coproduction will take it to China and Hungary within the next year and to Israel, Rome and Saskatoon Saskatoon (săskət n`), city (1991 pop. 186,058), S central Sask., Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River. to finish up another production. Prairie Berry Pie, a musical / comedy series for kids two to five by Minds Eye Pictures and Moose Jaw Light & Power Artistic Productions has financial participation from 12 backers. Minds Eye Pictures' and Verite vé·ri·té n. Cinéma vérité. Films' Incredible Story Studio enters its third season of the half-hour youth-drama series. Reel Eye Media has a coproduction with Trimark for August filming in Regina Beach and Indian Head. A number of documentary programs are also in production.... SaskFilm reports that production in 1998 was $58 million and that it will be holding steady for 1999. In Alberta, an estimated 1,000 Alberta film folk from experienced crews to extras combined with "one-stop shopping" facilities are credited with attracting $199 million in production activity by the end of June. This is a rebound from 1998 when total activity was only $98.5 million.... Local and American productions are moving into hangars converted to sound stages and commercial space at CFB CFB Canadian Forces Base Studios (formerly Studio Centre). Sixteen of the 47 buildings at the former military base have been taken over by film productions while film services are housed together in Building B8. Along with the expected, such as union offices, recording studio and independent film companies, a personal trainer is also on site with a fully equipped gym. Walt Disney Productions' Honey, I Shrunk the Kids television series shoots there throughout the year while other productions come and go--Bradshaw MacLeod & Associates's Bad Faith and The Sheldon Kennedy Story, Miramax's Texas Ranger, East West Pictures' Shanghai Noon, and Paramount Pictures' Snow Day. Other productions in and around Calgary are The Virginian for the Turner Network which also has Crossfire A multi-GPU interface from ATI for connecting two ATI display adapters together for faster graphics rendering on one monitor. CrossFire machines require PCI Express slots, a CrossFire-enabled motherboard and, depending on which models are used, either a pair of ATI Radeon adapters or one Trail, another western, in production; the North of 60 folks are prepping their new picture Trial By Fire written by Andrew Wreggitt; and Riverwood Productions continues with the Just a Kid television series until December. In Edmonton Josh Miller's and Margaret Mardirossian's series Mentors is ongoing. The Alberta Film Commission says a number of "other shows are circling".... And speaking of things in the talking stage, the 20th Banff. Television Festival attracted nearly 2,000 TV producers, writers and broadcasters from around the world. The top winner was Amongst Women, produced by Parallel Films for BBC Northern Ireland BBC Northern Ireland (Irish: BBC Tuaisceart Éireann) is the main public service broadcaster in Northern Ireland. The organisation is one of the three national regions of the BBC, together with BBC Scotland and BBC Wales. . The same production also took the Air Canada Grand Prize. Martin Short accepted the Sir Peter Ustinov Noun 1. Sir Peter Ustinov - British actor and playwright (1921-2004) Peter Alexander Ustinov, Ustinov Comedy Network Award with sharp quips and one heartfelt comment about the significance of "recognition from home." Amen! Tim ChristisonparWest Coast A talk with Canadian Images programmer Ken Anderlini at the Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF VIFF Vector In Forward Flight VIFF Visualization Image File Format ) leads one to believe that Western Canadian and indigenous B.C. filmmaking are in the throes throe n. 1. A severe pang or spasm of pain, as in childbirth. See Synonyms at pain. 2. throes A condition of agonizing struggle or trouble: a country in the throes of economic collapse. of a production boom. Referring to Sheila Copps's film production proposals, Anderlini notes, "The films are there. Where added impetus is needed is on the distribution and exhibition fronts. So many films that deserve a shot will never make it on to Canadian screens." Local features at the festival will reach an all-time high this year with at least eight so far confirmed (with many more still to be seen) as we go to press. These include: Marc Retailleau's Noroc, notable for being the first North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. feature to adhere to the "Dogma 95" principles espoused by the likes of Lars von Trier Trier (trēr), Latin Augusta Treverorum, city (1994 pop. 99,183), Rhineland-Palatinate, SW Germany, a port on the Moselle (Ger. Mosel) River, near the Luxembourg border. and Thomas Vinterberg; the Christine Haebler-produced A Girl is a Girl from Bruce McDonald's longtime editor, Reg Harkema; Mort Ransen's follow-up to Margaret's Museum, Touched, is also set to bow. Ransen and Raymond Massey have also produced My Father's Angel (a.k.a. West of Sarajevo), a deeply moving story of Muslim refugees from Sarajevo trying to carve out to make or get by cutting, or as if by cutting; to cut out. - Shak. See also: Carve a life for themselves here on the coast. Longtime local filmmaker Oliver Hockenhull will bring his latest documentary, Building Heaven, Remembering Earth: Confessions of a Fallen Architect, to the festival while other locals presenting features will be Scott Smith (rollercoaster), Ryan Bonder (Day Drift) and Ross Weber (No More Monkeys Jumping on the Bed). Alberta will be repped by The Suburbanators and Kitchen Party-producer John Hazlett's directorial debut, Bad Money, while Winnipeg's Terrance Odette will bring Heater to the coast.... With many of the features mentioned using the digital video format, it is no surprise that one of the hottest panels at the VIFF's Trade Forum promises to be "The Revolution in Filmmaking," featuring Dan Myrick, director of The Blair Witch Project, Bennet Miller, director of The Cruise, Todd Verow, director of Shucking the Curve and the aforementioned Marc Retailleau, all of whom will give local filmmakers the benefit of their experience with this most democratic of production formats ... Finally, as the summer sun beats down--at last!--Vancouver crews are working at a ferocious pace. Having reached the billion-dollar mark for the first time last year, the local industry looks likely to repeat that feat given the sheer volume of features, TV movies and series currently shooting. One local DOP DOP In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Dominican Republic Peso. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. told me that there is so much work that crews are short-staffed--he had to film a five-camera explosion without the benefit of a single trained focus puller--while a production designer friend had four films offered to him within four days. Jack Vermee |
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