Marie Clements’ Lay Down Your Heart and Kathleen S. Jayme’s The Grizzlie Truth are among the nadian titles honoured.
B.C.-based docuseries Haunted Gold Rush will be released on HauntTV in the U.S. on Oct. 27 before heading to T+E in nada.
The first-ever BIPOC Community Mapping report was funded by Telefilm and offers data on the annual production volume and financing sources of participating companies.
The nadian LGBTQ+ network has ordered three reality series, in addition to renewing the docuseries Pride for a fourth season.
The Vancouver-based prodco has hired industry veterans Nicole Shizuka Oguchi and Phil Klapwyk to help build its “value proposition” as a producer of “projects of any size and scope.”
Written and directed by Blackfoot filmmaker Trevor Solway, the horror-comedy anthology series is currently in production in Siksika, Alta.
MIPCOM heats up as nadian titles sell to Europe and the U.S., Indien Entertainment acquires two imagineNATIVE world debuts, and more.
Plus: Nova Scotia unveils its latest measure to build a lol film workforce, and APTN, CBC and the Indigenous Screen Office unveil the selected scripted projects for the pre-development program.
Drinkwater, Tribal and Shoresy are among the other nadian projects named in two tegories for the performance honours.
The former HBO and Fifth Season exec joins Boat Rocker as SVP, content sales.
The nadian pubsters have buddied up to greenlight Epic Story Media’s STEM-focused preschool series about a girl who creates a robot to be the sibling she always wanted.
Long-time strategic advisor Brandon Davis will work with CEO Andrew Barnsley to support the company’s operations and growth strategy.
What’s old is new again as Nelvana utilizes its 50-year content library to help emerging and expanding ad-supported platforms meet their programming needs.
Netflix’s Stranger Things and HBO’s Game of Thrones continued to top the digital and overall TV demand charts for the week of Oct. 3 to 9.
The funding from Telefilm nada’s Big Budget stream of its Production Program will go toward nine English-language feature-length films.