Cree-Métis director, Danis Goulet’s film Night Raiders recognized at Canadian Screen Awards

The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television has announced the nominations for the 2022 Canadian Screen Awards! The awards represent the best-of-the-best in Canadian and Indigenous film, television and digital media. In television, “Sort Of” leads with 13 nominations. Not too far behind is “Pretty Hard Cases” and “Wynonna Earp”, with 11 nods. Meanwhile, “Coroner” and […]

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Annual Unikkaatuarniq outdoor Snowscreen heads online

The beloved outdoor snow screening, Unikkaatuarniq (which means “storytelling” in Inuktitut) hosted by Asinabka Film Festival, is taking place virtually for the first time. The event boasts Indigenous films from Inuit and Sami communities in the circumpolar north. This year’s program includes two feature length screenings and ten short films. Unikkaatuarniq is a staple event at Winterlude, which cancelled most of […]

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2022 SAG Award Nominees Announced

The nominees for the 28th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced Wednesday. Rosario Dawson and Vanessa Hudgens took to Instagram to share the news. In television, “Mare Of Easttown”, “Succession”, “Ted Lasso”, and “Only Murders In The Building” received several nominations. Jean Smart is up for awards for both “Hacks” and “Mare of Easttown.” In […]

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Find your favourite show’s filming locations with Netflix in your Neighbourhood

It’s now easier than ever to find out where your favourite Netflix shows were filmed. The “Netflix in your Neighbourhood” website maps out Canadian filming locations for various shows and movies, like “Queen’s Gambit”, “Umbrella Academy” and “Always Be My Maybe.” It adds a whole new dimension to the viewing experience and could even inspire […]

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“For Love” documentary shines light on Canadian child welfare system

A new documentary will explore the effects of Canada’s child welfare system on Indigenous people and communities. “For Love,” from “Highway of Tears” director, Matt Smiley, is a journey across the land where Indigenous peoples will tell their stories surrounding Canada’s foster came system. The documentary, written and produced by Smiley and Mary Teegee, will […]

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TIFF Rings in Indigenous History Month with free screenings this weekend

You can take in films by Indigenous directors and creatives this weekend at TIFF’s digital Bell Lightbox. The series, Stories are Power: Films from Indigenous Creators is streaming from June 18th-20th. It features Vai (2019), SG̲aawaay Ḵ’uuna (Edge of the Knife) (2018), The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open (2019), The Book of the Sea (2018) […]

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