! ! ! ! 2014 PROGRAMMING LINEUP HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION FESTIVAL ! Tickets for all events are Free & can be reserved on citf14.tv and eventbrite.ca TORONTO, ON, November 12, 2014 – The 2nd annual Canadian International Television Festival (CITF) has announced additions to the schedule. These include: Global’s medical drama Remedy and hit daily serial from Quebec 30 Vies (with English subtitles) joining CITF's Binge-viewing series line up; screening and Q&A with Eric Johnson of HBO’s The Knick; a 50th anniversary screening of This Hour Has Seven Days; the world premiere of season 2 of Bravo’s 19-2 followed by a Q&A with show runner Bruce Smith and executive producer Jocelyn Deschênes; showrrunners Mark Ellis and Stephanie Morgenstern will share with the audience the challenges and inspirations behind their upcoming CBC drama series Camp X; and a fan event with a cast reunion of Canada’s beloved series Corner Gas. The CITF takes place from November 14-23 in Toronto at TIFF Bell Lightbox. For complete programming details, visit citf14.tv. Tickets for the events and screenings are free thanks to the support of CITF sponsors Eye on Canada, City of Toronto, Directors Guild of Canada (DGC), DGC Ontario, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), Canada Media Fund (CMF), and Canadian Media Production Association (CMPA), Bell Media, Ontario Media Development Corporation (OMDC), ACTRA Toronto, Writers Guild of Canada (WGC), and Telefilm Canada. Highlights include: Corner Gas Cast reunion In celebration of the 10-year anniversary of the debut of CTV’s smash-hit Corner Gas, members of the beloved cast will reunite at CITF to give fans an advance behind-the-scenes look of their new film, Corner Gas: The Movie, followed by a Q&A moderated by eTalk’s Ben Mulroney. The Knick The CITF will present the first two episodes of Steven Soderbergh’s The Knick, a gripping drama on HBO Canada featuring Oscar® and Emmy® nominee Clive Owen as the brilliant Dr. John “Thack” Thackery. The Knick (short for The Knickerbocker Hospital in New York City) begins in the year 1900, a time of great scientific advancement and experimentation, but also a time of often brutal methods and beliefs. Series regular Eric Johnson, who plays Dr. Everett Gallinger, will participate in a discussion after the screening. 19-2 The CITF presents the world premiere of the emotional and gripping Season 2 debut of Bravo’s original drama series 19-2. Showrunner Bruce Smith and executive producer Jocelyn Deschênes and will be on hand for a Q&A immediately following the episode. Camp X Showrunners Mark Ellis and Stephanie Morgenstern will share the challenges and inspirations behind their upcoming CBC historical adventure drama series Camp X, which is set in the dangerous world of WWII espionage and covert operations. Remedy and 30 Vies Global’s medical drama Remedy as well as one of Quebec’s current hit dramas 30 Vies, have been added to the binge-watching schedule, which already includes History’s Vikings, and SRC's Unité 9. “It’s an exciting time in television and Canada has a lot to celebrate,” said David Heath, board member of the Canadian International Television Festival. “For ten days the best in Canadian TV descends on Toronto where fans can meet stars of their favourite show, and see world premiere episodes before everyone else.” Previously announced highlights include: The Book of Negroes North American premiere The CITF is presenting an exclusive advanced look at CBC and BET’s highly anticipated mini-series, The Book of Negroes. Stars Cuba Gooding Jr., Aunjanue Ellis, Lyriq Bent, Allan Hawco, and Lou Gossett Jr., co-writer & author, Lawrence Hill, and director, co-writer, and executive producer, Clement Virgo, are all scheduled to attend. Republic of Doyle The cast of Republic of Doyle will take a nostalgic look back at the series as the broadcast of the final episode draws near. YouTube series Carmilla live script reading The cast of the hit YouTube hit series Carmilla will perform a live reading of three episodes, participate in a Q&A panel and meet fans during an autograph session. Inside Scoop with Show Creators Laurie Finstad Knizhnik, creator and show runner CBC’s Strange Empire will discuss the series on WGC's regular panel series “Writers Talking TV”; and hardhitting serialized drama Blackstone creator Ron E. Scott will do a Q&A following a sneak peek of the new season. A Look Back at Vintage Television Hart Pomerantz and special guests will attend a screening of Lorne Michaels and Pomerantz’ The Hart & Lorne Terrific Hour which was a precursor to Michaels’ Saturday Night Live. CITF will also acknowledge the 50th anniversary of This Hour Has Seven Days, a ground-breaking news program created by Patrick Watson and Douglas Leiterman and featuring the talents of Dinah Christie; and popular TV columnist Bill Brioux will present gems of lost and historic TV. For the Industry Pros CITF audiences will get a presentation of CBC Comedy Coup, CBC CineCoup Media and Just For Laughs Television’s innovative, digital comedy accelerator. Damon D’Oliveira and Clement Virgo from top Canadian prodco Conquering Lion Pictures, will appear on a panel with other behind-the-scenes talents of The Book of Negroes to discuss with up-and-coming TV creators how an acclaimed Canadian novel became one of the most anticipated TV dramas in the world. The Canadian International Television Festival (CITF) is an independent new social enterprise with the mission to showcase television content and talent from Canada and around the world via a dynamic festival experience. It is the only TV festival in Canada aimed at both the public and industry. While the primary focus of the CITF is to showcase Canadian scripted series, the 2nd annual festival will also screen and explore TV programs from different regions of the world and from other genres. The first CITF was held Nov 15-17 2013. Participants gathered at TIFF Bell Lightbox for a variety of events including a marathon screening of BBC’s Sherlock; the world premiere of Dave Foley’s Spun Out; the 15th anniversary cast reunion of Rick Mercer’s Made In Canada; and British drama series A Young Doctor's Notebook, starring Jon Hamm and Daniel Radcliffe. The inaugural festival also included a forum on ‘TV Fandom’ featuring marketing specialists from Fan Expo, CMPA, Shaftesbury, CineCoup, and Flashpoint. For more information on the 2nd annual CITF, follow on Twitter @CIFT14 or visit http://citf14.tv/ #ItsAllTV #CITF14 - 30 For more information about this press release contact: press@touchwoodpr.com For all other information about the Canadian International Television Festival: Mario Tassone, Publicist Juli Strader, Senior Manager 416-889-6993 Publicity & Events - Touchwood PR mariotass@gmail.com 416-823-7233 www.touchwoodpr.com
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