Megan Follows to Star in New Short Film
Megan Follows is set to star in another literary adaptation, but this time it is of a different medium altogether.
Max Braithwaite's 'Why Shoot the Teacher?'
It's a fairly well-known fact that Max Braithwaite's books Never Sleep Three in a Bed and The Night We Stole the Mountie's Car were a large part of the inspiration for Wind at My Back. But did you know that these weren't the first of Braithwaite's novels to be adapted to the screen?
Sarah Polley News - Take This Waltz and Centre of Excellence Campaign
Sarah Polley fans may be interested to hear about updates on two of her recent projects: Take This Waltz and the Centre of Excellence Campaign.
Sarah Polley's 'Take This Waltz' Premieres at TIFF
Story girl Sarah Polley is back in the news, this time with great buzz about her most recent film. Take This Waltz, which she both wrote and directed, debuted at a gala presentation at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) this past Saturday.
A Photo A Day: Under the Piano
For most Anne of Green Gables fans, Megan Follows is synonymous with Anne Shirley. The identity of both actress and character is so closely intertwined, but there are other notable roles, even within the Sullivan film library, that Megan took on.
Summer's Top Family Films
If you’re looking to take your kids to a movie, there’s been an abundance of family-friendly films that have premiered this summer. A list of the summer’s most appropriate 10 were recently listed by Hillary Bowler of Desert News. Here’s her list of options, followed by some suggestions from Sullivan Entertainment’s own movie library.
Catholic Priest Reviews 'Anne'
There are countless online reviews of Kevin Sullivan’s Anne of Green Gables, written by people of all ages and nationalities. But in this catalogue of critiques, there are a few that really stand out - especially if they are written by a priest. Here is an Anne review I came across, written by Father Charles Fink, a priest of the Diocese of Rockville Centre in New York.
Restoring Avonlea: Behind-the-Scenes Video
One of Sullivan Entertainment’s recent endeavors has been to digitally restore the footage of it award-winning series, Road to Avonlea, into a high definition, widescreen format. So far, four of the show’s seven seasons have been completely re-mastered to the quality that Kevin Sullivan originally intended for his series, when production first began in 1989.
A Silent Anne Premieres in 1919
Although Anne Shirley is beloved for her inspired delivery of dialogue, she was actually first introduced to movie audiences in the silent film era. And today, the historic Clevelands House in Muskoka, Ontario, is recreating the long-lost film version of Anne of Green Gables, made in 1919. By 1999, the film's prints were believed to be lost.
Sarah's Splice Leads Canadian Award Show
The sci-fi thriller, Splice, starring Road to Avonlea alumnus Sarah Polley and Adrian Brody, takes the lead in the number of Directors Guild of Canada Award nominations. Along with a best directing nomination for Vincenzo Natali, the film also garnered a best film nomination, along with three craft nominations for production design, editing and sound editing.


