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  1. Lionsgate Canada (formerly known as Entertainment One, and commonly abbreviated as eOne) is a Canadian entertainment company and a subsidiary of Lionsgate Studios. Based in Toronto, Ontario, the company is primarily involved in the acquisition and production of films and television series. The company originated in 1973 or 1974 as the Canadian ...

  2. Jun 10, 2024 · Most recently the CEO of Blue Ice Docs Inc.— a distribution and equity funding company dedicated to funding, acquiring and distributing the best non-fiction work from around the world— Robin has worked at a variety of distribution companies including the National Film Board of Canada, Alliance Films, Lions Gate Film Entertainment, Seville ...

  3. 2 days ago · 04 July 2024. Telefilm Canada is announcing its investment of $3.3 million in six Indigenous film projects through the Indigenous funding streams for the Theatrical Documentary Program and the Production Program in both the English and French markets. An annual commitment of $4 million is earmarked for Indigenous creators from Canada’s ...

  4. Jun 28, 2024 · Since 2007, eOne has been distributing films for cinemas. They later acquired Hopscotch Films and Alliance Films in 2013, and Phase 4 Films and Force Four in 2014. From 2014 until 2016, eOne has distributed and released additional kids content made under the Kaboom! Entertainment label in Canada and the United States.

  5. 2 days ago · The 2022 edition of the Atlantic International Film Festival directly benefited 36 film/television/digital fiction projects, projecting an estimated contribution of more than $190 million to the Canadian economy. $70,000 ($63,000 in 2023-2024 and $7,000 in 2024-2025) Halifax: Atlantic Presenters Association Inc.

  6. Jun 27, 2024 · He has also worked with NFB, Alliance Films, Lions Gate Film Entertainment, Seville Pictures, Capri Releasing and levelFILM and programmed Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema for its first decade of operation.

  7. Jun 23, 2024 · After three decades of experience across the cinematic industry, Robin Smith is donning a new hat. Smith has become the Whistler Film Festival Society (WFFS) Director of Film Programming to replace Paul Gratton, who is stepping into the honourary Programmer Emeritus role.

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