Aamptu

Aamptu Advocating for Alberta's entertainment professionals, our best renewable resource

AAMPTU is the largest stakeholder group representing over 2,800 entertainment industry professionals in Alberta and hundreds of companies affliated with the industry. AAMPTU consists of the following organizations: Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists - Alberta Branch (ACTRA), Directors Guild of Canada (DGC) - Alberta District Council, The International Alliance of Theatrical

Stage Employees (IATSE) locals 210, 212 & 669 and the General Teamsters local 362. Our members are professional performers, script supervisors, directors, camera operationers, catering companies, hair and make-up, animal wranglers, stunt actors, drivers, costume designers, production designers, best boys, electricans, location managers, accountants and more.

ACTRA Rep. Tina Alford along with Teamster President Al Porter, Teamster Business Agent Lukas Eichel-Fominov & IATSE 669...
07/11/2016

ACTRA Rep. Tina Alford along with Teamster President Al Porter, Teamster Business Agent Lukas Eichel-Fominov & IATSE 669 Prairie Vice President Chooch Paglaro volunteered at Culture & Tourism Minister Miranda's Pancake Breakfast on Sunday. Over 900 served!

02/03/2016

Film commissioner was left vacant last year, but council wants office renewed

Via IATSE 669: Here is a link to Global Calgary's interview with Luke Azevedo regarding the impact of The Revenant Movie...
01/08/2016

Via IATSE 669: Here is a link to Global Calgary's interview with Luke Azevedo regarding the impact of The Revenant Movie on the Local Economy. In addition to the many 730 Albertans directly employed on this set, Many thanks also to the numerous Members of IATSE 891 Vancouver who worked on this larger project.

Watch Hollywood movie ‘The Revenant’ has ties to Calgary Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca

12/09/2015

Leonardo DiCaprio spent last winter in our part of the world shooting The Revenant with director Alejandro G. Inarritu.

10 years after Brokeback Mountain shot in Alberta, Jake Gyllenhaal, reflects on his work with the late Heath Ledger and ...
11/26/2015

10 years after Brokeback Mountain shot in Alberta, Jake Gyllenhaal, reflects on his work with the late Heath Ledger and the role Brokeback may have had in the last decade in the advancement of gay rights in the USA.

Ten years after Jake Gyllenhaal starred in the landmark Brokeback Mountain — and almost eight years after the death of co-star Heath Ledger — the actor said he had no qualms about taking the role when it came his way. "It’s one of the most beautiful scripts I’ve ever read, and it was Ang Lee, and at…

Editorial in the Edmonton Journal
09/23/2015

Editorial in the Edmonton Journal

Edmonton needs its film commissioner back, plus some studio space to actually make movies.

The Alberta NDP respond to AAMPTU's questions about our industry - check it out.
05/01/2015

The Alberta NDP respond to AAMPTU's questions about our industry - check it out.

Days after the Alberta Election was called, AAMPTU (Alberta Association of Motion Picture Television Unions) sent a short questionnaire to all the political parties in Alberta asking for their position on our industry. Below is the response from the NDP Party.

A nice Herald story on the progress being made at the Labour Board.
04/29/2015

A nice Herald story on the progress being made at the Labour Board.

The Alberta Labour Relations Board has ruled that producers behind a troubled western shot in 2013 starring Kiefer Sutherland cannot gain access to an estimated $1.7-million in Alberta Film Grant f...

Nice Breakthrough for screen -based industry in Nova Scotia
04/23/2015

Nice Breakthrough for screen -based industry in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia's government has struck a deal with the film industry over the planned cuts to the film tax credit.

PC Party is the first political party to respond to AAMPTU's election questionnaire. Hoping to receive responses from th...
04/22/2015

PC Party is the first political party to respond to AAMPTU's election questionnaire. Hoping to receive responses from the other parties in the next day or so.

Days after the Alberta Election was called, AAMPTU (Alberta Association of Motion Picture Television Unions) sent a short questionnaire to all the political parties in Alberta asking for their position on our industry. Below is the response from the PC Party. We are still waiting for the other par…

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