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JACK LAYTON PLUS AWARD-WINNING FICTION COMING TO CBC-TV

Public broadcaster boosts Canadian production industry,  commissioning three new TV movies at Banff World Media   Festival

The life stories   of heroes of Canadian hockey and politics plus a tale of murder in small-town   Quebec from the pen of an award-winning Canadian author are coming to CBC   Television, with the commissioning of three new films announced today at the   Banff World Media Festival.

MR. HOCKEY: THE GORDIE HOWE   STORY, SMILIN’ JACK: THE JACK LAYTON STORY and STILL LIFE,  based on the novel by internationally best-selling author Louise Penny, have   been green-lighted by the public broadcaster at the annual showcase event in   Alberta, underscoring CBC’s commitment to Canadian film and TV   production.

“The Banff World Media Festival is the   perfect place for CBC and the independent production community todo business,”  said Tom Hastings, creative head, CBC Drama Department, Commissioned and   Scripted Programming.“We are proud to be working with some of the best creative   partners in Canada to bring forward these three incredible movies of the week   and we are happy we can continue to support quality Canadian productions. Each   one of these stories is a uniquely Canadian story that celebrates and reflects   our rich culture.

 

MR. HOCKEY: THE GORDIE HOWE   STORY (Brightlight Pictures/Nutmeg   Entertainment) is the story of the greatest comeback in   sports history. At age 45, Gordie Howe, reluctantly retired from the NHL, comes   back to play professional hockey with his two sons, 18- and 19-years old. Howe’s   comeback was labelled the biggest publicity stunt in hockey history and critics   doubted his skills, given his deteriorating health. But for   a father, it was merely the opportunity to play hockey with his boys. Keeping   them all together was Colleen Howe: wife, mother of four children and manager to   Gordie and her sons—a role virtually unheard of for women at that time. Hockey   fanatics across the continent will unite for this inspiring story of one man’s   quest to prove he still had the skill to live up to the name “Mr.  Hockey”.

Set against the backdrop of the 2011 federal election and   the weeks that followed, SMILIN’ JACK: THE JACK LAYTON STORY (Pier 21   Films/Eagle Vision Inc.) is the inspiring story of Jack Layton, a man who came   from privilege yet rejected his family’s politics in order to follow his own   path. The movie will chronicle the journey of the guitar-playing, theory junkie   who emerged as a student activist, eventually becoming one of this country’s   most treasured federal politicians in his later years. “SMILIN’ JACK” is   also the love story between Layton and Olivia Chow, a beloved political power   couple. But above all, “SMILIN’ JACK” is the touching story of a man who   reached the hearts of many Canadians, and fought for rights that would   ultimately change the face of this country.

STILL   LIFE (Three   Pines Productions): Based on the award-winning novels by international   best-selling author Louise Penny, comes an event TV movie about murder in a   small town. The village of Three Pines, Quebec may seem tranquil, but all is   not as it appears. In this psychological thriller that combines Hitchcock with   Christie, death comes to this peaceful Eden, and brings with it Chief Inspector   Armand Gamache, the head of Homicide for the Surete du Quebec. Here he   discovers that nature, both human and otherwise, is capable of great beauty, and   great cruelty. Beneath the exterior of the pretty little village, dark secrets   lie hidden. Behind cheerful smiles, hurtful thoughts swirl. As he digs deeper,  Chief Inspector Gamache finds old sins, buried alive. Rancid and stinking. And   now, one of those secrets has surfaced, and created a corpse. C.I. Gamache must   follow the trail of smiles and lies, of courtesy and cruelty. To the killer. 

In a rare starred   review, Kirkus Reviews in the US said, ‘If you don’t give your heart to Gamache,  you may have no heart to give.’ Charming, urbane, intelligent and kind, Armand   Gamache has been hailed internationally as a cop like no other. 

 

About CBC/Radio-Canada

CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada’s national public broadcaster   and one of its largest cultural institutions. The Corporation is a leader in   reaching Canadians on new platforms and delivers a comprehensive range of radio,  television, Internet, and satellite-based services. Deeply rooted in the   regions, CBC/Radio-Canada is the only domestic broadcaster to offer diverse   regional and cultural perspectives in English, French and eight Aboriginal   languages, plus seven languages for international audiences. In 2011,  CBC/Radio-Canada celebrated 75 years of serving Canadians and being at the   centre of the democratic, social and cultural life of Canada.

 

For media inquiries, please contact:
  Renee Weekes
  Veritas   Communications
  416-640-4155 / 416-894-7209   (mobile)
weekes@veritascanada.com

 

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