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  2. In 1967, the Canadian government founded the Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC), allocating $10 million in support of the country's feature film industry. Michael Spencer (1919-2016) was named the first executive director of the CFDC, which by then included offices in Montreal and Toronto. 1970s

  3. Apr 23, 2024 · We support diverse talent and creators at all stages of a feature film, from development, to production and post-production, to marketing to audiences both at home and abroad. Learn more

  4. Founded in 1967, Telefilm Canada is a Government of Canada Crown corporation in the Canadian Heritage portfolio. Headquartered in Montréal, we serve our clients through four offices located in Vancouver, Toronto, Montréal and Halifax.

  5. Nov 28, 2019 · The Canadian Film Development Corporation, 1967. By 1967, a viable, emerging industry was beginning to produce critically acclaimed films. English and French filmmakers looked to government to protect their fledgling interests.

  6. Jul 14, 2006 · Telefilm Canada was created as the Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC) by an Act of Parliament in 1967 "to foster and promote the development of a feature film industry in Canada.

  7. Canadian filmmakers, English and French, have been active in the development of cinema in the United States . Films by Thomas A. Edison, Inc. were some of the first to arrive in Canada and early films made in the country were produced by Edison Studios.

  8. Program overview. The Development Program finances Canadian feature films at the development stage. The Development Program has four streams: Prequalified Stream. General Stream. Indigenous Stream. Stream for Black and People of Colour.

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