How the Hollywood actors strike could affect Canada’s movie, TV industries

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How the Hollywood actors strike could affect Canada’s movie, TV industries


Canada’s movie and tv group is bracing for extra job uncertainty amid a Hollywood actors’ strike that observers say has the potential to throw extra folks out of labor, upend TV schedules and dim the wattage of celeb-studded occasions just like the Toronto International Film Festival.

The determination by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists to stroll off the job at midnight Thursday sounds the demise knell for Canadian units with SAG stars that survived a Writers Guild of America strike getting into its sixth week.

It additionally raised questions concerning the destiny of celeb-studded vacationer attracts together with TIFF, set for Sept. 7 to 17, and Fan Expo Canada, set for Aug. 24 to 27.

TIFF stated in an emailed assertion {that a} SAG strike would virtually definitely affect its sometimes star-packed competition, identified for fan-friendly purple carpets and premieres, in addition to A-list studded press conferences and junkets that draw journalists from around the globe.

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“The impact of this strike on the industry and events like ours cannot be denied,” TIFF stated moments after SAG introduced job motion.

“We urge our partners and colleagues to resume an open dialogue. We will continue planning for this year’s festival with the hope of a swift resolution in the coming weeks.”


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Asked final week concerning the potential affect of a SAG strike on Fan Expo Canada, a vice chairman with Fan Expo HQ dismissed the opportunity of no-shows on the genre-focused popular culture occasion.

“There will be no impact to the experience we have planned,” Andrew Moyes stated in an emailed assertion Saturday.

“We hope all parties affected by this are able to reach an amicable agreement soon.”

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However, it was not clear Thursday if some SAG members would possibly resolve to sit down out such occasions in solidarity, even when their look doesn’t contain a studio venture affected by the strike, stated one Toronto-based SAG member who predicted TIFF could be “a quiet place this year.”

“I think they’re trying to do a hard no to everything,” Anthony Q. Farrell stated of the strike’s intent in the case of issues like Comic-Con and Fan Expo.

“You definitely can’t go as someone who is trying to market a series, that is a SAG series. But they’re also telling you, if you don’t have to go then don’t go. Let’s cut them in the pockets where it really, really hurts.”


FILE – Actors and comedians Tina Fey, heart, and Fred Armisen, proper, be a part of placing members of the Writers Guild of America on the picket line throughout a rally exterior Silvercup Studios, Tuesday May 9, 2023, in New York. Unionized Hollywood actors on the verge of a strike have agreed to permit a last-minute intervention from federal mediators however say they doubt a deal might be reached by a negotiation deadline late Wednesday, July 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File).


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The U.S.-based battle is predicted to ship myriad ripple results throughout the border, the place greater than half of Canadian-set movie and TV shoots are U.S. productions that collectively make use of tens of 1000’s of native expertise and crew.

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Farrell stated he was blissful to see his union stand as much as the studios however predicted the transfer would put extra Canadian crew members out of labor if their shoot features a SAG forged member.

Also a member of the WGA, Farrell hoped the dual strikes would speed up offers for each unionized actors and screenwriters, and get everybody again to work quickly.

“Things simply are not in a place where they are fair yet,” Farrell stated from Winnipeg, the place he was chatting with rising showrunners.

“I feel like this will hopefully be a good thing for our cause, the WGA. I think we’ll have a strong contingent on the picket line and hopefully we’ll get to a resolution much faster because of it.”

Canada’s actors union, the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists, which represents 28,000 members throughout the nation, expressed their solidarity with SAG.


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The U.S. dispute with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers — which represents employers together with Disney, Netflix, Amazon and others — has largely centred on compensation, advantages and ensures round the usage of synthetic intelligence.

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“We recognize that their fight is our fight and is for the good of all performers,” ACTRA president Eleanor Noble stated in an announcement.

“Together we will continue working to ensure performers are respected and achieve fair compensation for the value we bring to every production.”

Shaftesbury Films CEO Christina Jennings stated a SAG strike wouldn’t affect Canadian reveals with Canadian casts, reminiscent of Shaftesbury’s “Murdoch Mysteries” and “Hudson & Rex,” each presently capturing.

But she stated it might have an effect on future unannounced Canadian tasks with a SAG forged.

“This isn’t a great day but we’re lucky at Shaftesbury that it really has not impacted our business at all right now,” stated Jennings.

“We have a couple of new shows coming and you know, we’re in no urgency, but we will watch this news carefully…. We may have to make adjustments to strategy.”


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At least one Canadian broadcaster acknowledged the prospect of derailed fall TV plans, with Citytv noting that if the strike continues, it could delay the return of titles together with “Law & Order,” “Chicago Med,” “Chicago Fire” and “Chicago P.D.”

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Jennings stated shifts like that might open alternatives for Canadian reveals, believing that homegrown broadcasters would have holes to fill.

“I already know this from talking with them that they have been really, really looking at their schedules just because of the writers guild strike,” she stated.

“They’re already moving shows. Often Canadian shows are moving up in the schedule because they need them to fill the fall hole.”

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