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Title: CANADIAN FILM STUDIOS
Post by: Fortey on May 31, 2001, 10:42:27 PM
Aside from any jokes about Canada (we gave you Shania Twain, you may not insult us), is anyone aware of indie studios in Ontario?  I'd be interested in getting my foot in somewhere now...gotta get famous someday, and today seems good.  And since I doubt Paramount will help me produce my films, I reckon indie is the way to go for now.
Title: Re: CANADIAN FILM STUDIOS
Post by: Stupid jacob on June 01, 2001, 09:42:11 AM
I remember hearing TVO sometimes help out people in your predictament.
Title: Re: CANADIAN FILM STUDIOS
Post by: Greywizard, The Unknown Movies on June 01, 2001, 11:33:54 AM
Unless your film is about lesbian angst, you'd best forget about making a movie in Canada. The Canadian indies depend on money from the government, and the only movies the Canadian government likes to fund are the kind usually nobody (Canadian or not) wants to see.
Title: Re: Cube
Post by: Abby on June 01, 2001, 03:35:21 PM
... Except for "Cube," which was a pretty fun Canadian movie made on a small budget. Don't remember who else might have financed the movie, though.

In the early nineties, there was some truly great indie animation coming out of Canada -- enough to warrant its own tournee.
Title: Wrong Guy
Post by: Stefan Robak on June 05, 2001, 08:06:47 PM
A Canadian movie that I liked was "The Wrong Guy"  starring and co-written by Dave Foley.  It's a spoof of the Fugitive that's much better than "Wrongfully Accused".   It was kind of a dumb fun comedy and I've always liked Dave Foley.  Feature Jennifer Tilly as his narcoleptic love interest.
Title: Re: Clutch
Post by: PsYcNeT on June 06, 2001, 01:15:14 AM
Well I know there must be some small production comanies out there in Ontario. The amazing movie Clutch was made out by Ottowa (im sure) and it was a fine reflection that government funded movies arent all about boring homo-empathetic sappy tripe.
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