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More buzz about Pontypool, Variety.com reports

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Canada's Maple laps up "Pontypool"
By Jennie Punter

Canuck distrib Maple Pictures has nabbed Bruce McDonald's "Pontypool" for all
domestic rights in all media in advance of its world preem at the Toronto
festival.

Written by Tony Burgess, based on his 1998 small-press novel "Pontypool
Changes Everything," the pic marks McDonald's entry into alt-horror with a
story about a wash-up small-town morning radio DJ who becomes trapped with his
crew after getting reports of a rampantly spreading virus.

The pic is the first full-length Canuck feature shot with the Red One 4K HD
camera, and is also the first pic shot in that format to screen at the Toronto
fest.

McDonald, a vet helmer beloved in Canada for his rock'n'roll pics ("Hard Core
Logo," "Road Kill") and a busy TV director ("Degrassi: The Next Generation"),
optioned Burgess' novel after reading the gallies over a decade ago.

The Canuck distribution deal was negotiated by Maple's senior veep of
theatrical distribution John Bain and co-president Brad Pelman and "Pontypool"
exec producer J. Miles Dale and producer Ambrose Roche.

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