TELEFILM CANADA
'Telefilm Canada' or 'Téléfilm Canada' is a federal cultural agency dedicated to the development and promotion of the Canadian audiovisual industry.
Originally founded as the ''Canadian Film Development Corporation'' in 1967, which marked the beginning of federal government efforts to promote the development of a Canadian-owned and -controlled film industry. The CFDC was renamed to ''Telefilm Canada'' in 1984.
The Corporation provides financial support to the private sector to create distinctively Canadian productions that appeal to domestic and international audiences. Telefilm also administers the funding programs of the Canadian Television Fund.
★ Telefilm Canada website
★ Telefilm Canada: History
★ CBC Digital Archives - Bright Lights, Political Fights: The Canadian Film Industry
Originally founded as the ''Canadian Film Development Corporation'' in 1967, which marked the beginning of federal government efforts to promote the development of a Canadian-owned and -controlled film industry. The CFDC was renamed to ''Telefilm Canada'' in 1984.
The Corporation provides financial support to the private sector to create distinctively Canadian productions that appeal to domestic and international audiences. Telefilm also administers the funding programs of the Canadian Television Fund.
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External links
★ Telefilm Canada website
★ Telefilm Canada: History
★ CBC Digital Archives - Bright Lights, Political Fights: The Canadian Film Industry
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