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Multigenerational Love Story ‘Akashi’ Lands With Canoe Film at Cannes Film Market (EXCLUSIVE)
Canoe Film has boarded multigenerational love story “Akashi” for international sales, excluding Canada and Japan, and is revving up buyer conversations at the Cannes Film Market.
2400 Motel is featured in yet another movie: A24's "Backrooms"
Feels so surreal knowing nearly the entire movie was filmed in Vancouver, being a fan of Kane's series on YouTube from the beginning.
The Last of Us stars spotted filming in downtown Vancouver
Filming for season 3 of HBO’s The Last of Ushas taken to the streets of Vancouver. Again.
Metro Vancouver filming locations: 'Legally Blonde' prequel show to shut down streets
Maybe Bruiser will be out on the streets in his flashy, Elle-approved pup gear.
I Work in Hollywood. Everyone Who Used to Make TV Is Now Secretly Training AI
wired.comKane Parsons is 20. Here's how he made A24’s biggest summer movie, the spooky 'Backrooms'
latimes.com'I love Vancouver': Nick Jonas takes new vlog to his favourite spots in the city
curiocity.comWe shot our independent web series here in Chilliwack!
I play Sean, and I sing in this episode! Give it a watch if you like comedy!
Vancouver Aquarium's octopus the inspiration for Remarkably Bright Creatures co-star
vancouversun.comHi everyone,
I’m looking for new representation in Toronto and All Heart Talent is on my radar. I see they have a strong Vancouver base but are active here too.
Has anyone in Canada signed with them for film/TV principal roles? I'm curious if they have solid relationships with Toronto casting directors and if they work on building long term careers internationally or if they are primarily focused on the BC market. Any info on their communication style or audition frequency, or even how they are as an agency for principals would be great. Thanks!