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Cable & Satellite
Many French television networks offer international cable & statlite packages available in Canada. These networks are available by subscription only.
Streaming
A number of French television stations are accessible from Canada on internet streaming. These stations provide full or partial access to their programs online free of charge.
Telefilm Canada
Telefilm Canada is a Crown corporation reporting to Canada's federal government through the Minister of Canadian Heritage. As one of the Canadian government's principal instruments for supporting Canada's audiovisual industry, Telefilm Canada's primary mandate
Trendscape Blog (Canadian media Fund Blog)
The industry and market trends blog by the Canadian Media Fund. It provides the CMF analysts and collaborators with a place to express their views on the industry’s different trends.
Télévision France International (TVFI)
TVFI promotes the sale of French television programs worldwide and facilitates international co-productions. Its website provides a list of over 22,000 programs from French content providers, with extensive search capacities, contact details of sales
Cable & Satellite
Many French television networks offer international cable & statlite packages available in Canada. These networks are available by subscription only.
Streaming
A number of French television stations are accessible from Canada on internet streaming. These stations provide full or partial access to their programs online free of charge.
Télévision France International (TVFI)
TVFI promotes the sale of French television programs worldwide and facilitates international co-productions. Its website provides a list of over 22,000 programs from French content providers, with extensive search capacities, contact details of sales executives, personalized alerts, and more.
Le site focus animation France
The Focus Animation France website was created by the Cultural Service of the Embassy of France in Canada with the support of l’Institut Français.
It includes short introductory texts and interviews with French professionals that will offer a look at the animation industry inFrance.
In video interviews (with English subtitles), film-makers, distributors, and representatives of studios, schools, institutions, and festivals will offer their views of the current animation market in France, as well as their perspectives on collaborations with Canada.
TORONTO & ONTARIO – Hot Docs Festival Online from May 28 to June 24
Hot Docs Festival takes place every year since 1993 in Toronto. It’s one of the most popular documentary festival in the world ! Due to the pandemic, this year festival is online.
More than 140 films are available in streaming, on Hot Docs website, only in Ontario, from May 28 to June 6th – and most of them will be available until June 24.
The Cultural Service is glad to co-present three French productions : two features Green Blood and If it were love, followed by pre-recorded Q&As, and a short, Lhomme’s Dreams.
Ontario audience can stream a film for 9$ (8 for Members), or enjoy 5 films for 40$ (36 for Members). For further info,
Telefilm Canada
Telefilm Canada is a Crown corporation reporting to Canada’s federal government through the Minister of Canadian Heritage. As one of the Canadian government’s principal instruments for supporting Canada’s audiovisual industry, Telefilm Canada’s primary mandate is to finance and promote through its various funds and programs. Telefilm’s role is to foster the commercial, cultural and industrial success of Canadian productions and to stimulate demand for those productions both at home and abroad. Telefilm also administers the programs of the Canada Media Fund.
Trendscape Blog (Canadian media Fund Blog)
The industry and market trends blog by the Canadian Media Fund. It provides the CMF analysts and collaborators with a place to express their views on the industry’s different trends.
Le site focus animation France
The Focus Animation France website was created by the Cultural Service of the Embassy of France in Canada with the support of l’Institut Français.
It includes short introductory texts and interviews with French professionals that will offer a look at the animation industry inFrance.
In video interviews (with English subtitles), film-makers, distributors, and representatives of studios, schools, institutions, and festivals will offer their views of the current animation market in France, as well as their perspectives on collaborations with Canada.