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Patricia Chica’s “Montréal Girls” Acquired by Level 33 Entertainment

Patricia Chica’s award-winning feature debut has found a home. Deadline reports that Level 33 Entertainment nabbed rights to “Montréal Girls,” the Canadian-Salvadorean...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: “Dream Life” Celebrates its 50th Anniversary with Restoration and U.S. Premiere

The first narrative feature helmed by a woman in Quebec is getting a 50th-anniversary restoration and making its U.S. premiere. Mireille Dansereau’s “Dream Life” (“La vie...

News

CineFAM Is Launching a Women of Color Content Creator Database

CineFAM is introducing a new initiative: a Women of Color (WOC) Content Creator Database. Set to launch soon on the Canadian not for profit company’s website, the goal of the database will be...

Features

Pick of the Day: “Beans”

“You need to be able to stand up for what’s important to you,” a 12-year-old Mohawk girl is told in “Beans.” Tracey Deer’s coming-of-age drama tells the story of Tekehentahkhwa,...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Nathalie Bibeau – “The Walrus and the Whistleblower”

Nathalie Bibeau is a director and producer of international award-winning productions. She began her career at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, producing documentary projects such as “8th...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Ellen Page Exposes Environmental Racism in “There’s Something in the Water”

A new trailer for “There’s Something in the Water” sees Oscar-nominated actress Ellen Page, who was born and raised in Nova Scotia, reflecting on the Canadian province’s...

Festivals

Toronto’s Female Eye Film Festival to Honor Mina Shum, Includes 75+ Films By Women

The 17th annual Female Eye Film Festival (FeFF) kicks off in just over a week. Featuring more than 75 films directed by women, this year’s edition of the fest will open with Heather...

News

Museum Dedicated to Women Film Pioneers Opening in Canada

A new museum featuring female Canadian film pioneers is coming to Cobourg, Ontario. According to an official press release, the Marie Dressler Foundation is partnering up with the Mary Pickford...

Interviews

TIFF 2019 Women Directors: Meet Myriam Verrault – “Kuessipan”

Myriam Verreault made a name for herself by co-directing, scripting, producing, and editing “West of Pluto,” her critically-acclaimed 2019 feature debut. The film went on to be screened...

Films

Joan Carr-Wiggin Kicks Off Principal Photography on “A Grand Romantic Gesture”

Canadian filmmaker Joan Carr-Wiggin has commenced principal photography on her latest pic, “A Grand Romantic Gesture.” The dramedy stars Gina McKee (“Bodyguard”). Penned by...

Festivals

Banff Fest 2019: Fund Launched for Women in TV, Paul Feig Talks Equality & Representation

Gender equality and inclusion have been among the main topics of conversation at this year’s Banff World Media Festival. The Canadian fest saw the announcement of the Banff Accelerator for...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Laurence Mathieu-Leger – “Willie”

Laurence Mathieu-Leger is an award-winning filmmaker, editor, and producer. She specializes in documentary projects and has done work for The Guardian, Reuters, La Presse, Cosmo, and the United...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Aude Leroux-Lévesque – “A Place of Tide and Time”

Aude Leroux-Lévesque is a Montreal-based documentary filmmaker. Her first documentary, “Call me Salma,” aired on Arte, EBS Korea, Direct 8, and played in numerous international film...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Megan Wennberg – “Drag Kids”

Megan Wennberg is a writer and director based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. She works in both documentary and fiction, and her work has screened at festivals around the world and been broadcast on CBC,...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2019 Women Directors: Meet Martha Kehoe and Joan Tosoni – “Gordon Lightfoot: If You Could Read My Mind”

Martha Kehoe is a writer, producer, and director who has worked on and created award-winning documentaries, series, and specials in multiple genres. Her early career focused on music, as she...

Features

Under the Radar: “Circle of Steel” Is a Tender Portrait of Existential Crisis

Wendy Fong (Chantelle Han) is a young chemical engineer trapped inside a monotonous and ethically fraught existence. When she describes her tedious daily routine to a friend over drinks, her friend...

Interviews

SXSW 2019 Women Directors: Meet Amy C. Elliott – “Salvage”

Amy Elliott is a photographer and documentary filmmaker. She has been shooting motion and still editorial assignments for 20 years. Her previous features include 2014’s “Wicker...

Research

Study Shows Wide Gender Gap Persists on Telefilm Canada’s Big Budget Pics

The good news: Telefilm Canada’s goal of closing its movies’ off-screen gender gap by 2020 has resulted in tangible change. The bad news: the gap is still stubbornly wide on...

Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

“Maudie” Director Aisling Walsh on Relationships, Perseverance, and Bringing Maud Lewis to Life

“Maudie” was such an unexpected delight. With terrific performances from Sally Hawkins and Ethan Hawke, “Maudie” brings us into the lives of Maud and Everett Lewis, two people who come...

Films, News, Women Directors

Applications Open for the Canadian Academy’s Apprenticeship for Women Directors

Canada-based directors, this one’s for you: applications are now open for the Canadian Academy’s Apprenticeship for Women Directors. The program will offer intensive professional development for...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Hot Docs 2017 Women Directors: Meet Tasha Hubbard — “Birth of a Family”

Tasha Hubbard is an award-winning filmmaker and an assistant professor at the University of Saskatchewan. Her previous documentary, “Two Worlds Collide,” won a Gemini and a Golden Sheaf Award in...

Films, News, Women Directors

Canadian Film Industry Launches Two New Gender Parity Initiatives

Leading by example yet again, the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television and the National Film Board of Canada both announced new initiatives to support women in the entertainment industry. The...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

Whistler Film Festival Highlights Women Directors

The Whistler Film Festival in Canada, which runs from Novermber 30-December 4 this year, is proudly presenting a number of female-focused films, talent, events, and awards. The festival will feature...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Telefilm Canada Announces Half of Financed Movies to be Women-Directed

Great things have been happening in Canada’s film and television industry when it comes to gender equality, and now, as The Hollywood Reporter details, Telefilm Canada, the country’s biggest...

Films, News, Television, Women Directors

CBC Launches Breaking Barriers Film Fund for Diverse Directors

Things might be rocky here in the U.S., but Canada is taking strides to achieve more diversity in its entertainment industry. As CBC News reports, the CBC is launching the Breaking Barriers Film...

Books, News, Television

“Anne of Green Gables” Series Coming to Netflix

Your favorite loquacious redhead is coming to Netflix. The streaming service has picked up “Anne,” an eight-episode series based on Canadian author L.M. Montgomery’s much-loved “Anne of...

News, Television, Women Directors

CBC Takes Steps to Hire 50% Female Directors for Scripted Dramas

Canadian public broadcaster CBC announced that at least half of the episodes of some of its most popular scripted programs will be directed by women. The move reflects the ongoing discussion about...

News, Women Directors

The National Film Board of Canada to Divide Funding 50/50 Between Female and Male Directors

The National Film Board of Canada (NFB), an agency of the country’s federal government, is working to close the gender gap in Canadian filmmaking. On Tuesday the public agency announced that at...

News, Television

Canadian Program Aims to Increase Number of Women Directors in TV

A new initiative launched by Women in View and the Directors Guild of Canada aims to double the number of women directing scripted TV in Canada. Their timeline is ambitious — the hope is to...

News, Research

New Canadian Research Reveals a Cold Shoulder to Women in Film and TV Up North

Blame Canada. Or, at the very least, hold Canada accountable. A report released this week reveals that, like the American entertainment industry, women are still incredibly underrepresented behind...

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