VIKINGS: VALHALLA (2020-2024)
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Emmy-nominated Netflix follow-up series to 'Vikings' set 100 years afterward and centering on the adventures of Leif Erikson, Freydis, and more.
Prod: Jeb Stuart, Sheila Hockin Editors: Don Cassidy, Tad Seaborn, Roslyn Kalloo Netflix, Take 5 Productions, MGM Studios |
FITTING IN (2023)
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A teen girl is diagnosed with a reproductive condition that upends her plans to have a sex life, propelling her to explore unusual methods. Her relationships are challenged with everyone in her life, but most importantly, herself. Starring Maddie Ziegler and Emily Hampshire. Scripted Feature Dir: Molly McGlynn BEST CANADIAN FILM, Vancouver International Film Festival (2023) OFFICIAL SELECTION, Toronto International Film Festival (2023) OFFICIAL SELECTION, SXSW Film Festival (2023) |
THIS PLACE (2022)
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Kawenniióhstha leaves her community of Kahnawà:ke near Montreal to attend university in Toronto and to find her Iranian father, who she has never met. Malai is a Tamil woman dealing with her father’s terminal illness and trying to decide what her future should look like. The women meet by chance but form an intense attraction and bond as they navigate complex issues of identity and family.
Scripted Feature Dir: V.T Nayani, Editor: Maureen Grant OFFICIAL SELECTION, Toronto International Film Festival (2022) OFFICIAL SELECTION, Inside Out Film Festival (2023) OFFICIAL SELECTION, OutFest LA (2023) |
SEE FOR ME (2021)
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When blind former skier Sophie (Skyler Davenport) cat-sits in a secluded mansion, three thieves invade for the hidden safe. Sophie’s only defense is army veteran Kelly (Jessica Parker Kennedy) who plays first-person shooters online. Becoming her eyes through the “See For Me” phone app, Kelly helps Sophie defend herself against the invaders and survive, while playing out her ultimate fantasy like a real-life video game.
Scripted Feature Dir: Randall Okita, Editor: James Vandewater Wildling Pictures OFFICIAL SELECTION, Tribeca Film Festival 2021 |
QUERENCIA (2021)
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Querencia is a coming of age 2SLGBTQ+ web series that centers on the budding romance between two young Indigenous women: Abe, played by Galloway (Never Steady, Never Still), and Daka, played by Kaitlyn Yott (Charmed). The 8x10 minute episode series is a love story that follows two queer women from divergent backgrounds as they navigate and explore their complex Indigiqueer identities and their differing cultural upbringings.
Scripted Mini Series Dir: Mary Galloway, Editor: Maureen Grant Bright Shadow Productions NOMINEE, Canadian Screen Awards 2022: Best Webseries (Fiction) |
THE D CUT (2020)
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Inspired by a true story, The D Cut follows an iconic queer hair salon fighting to stay open amid neighbourhood gentrification. D (Marie Marolle), hairdresser and local icon, believes everyone is just a cut away from living their best life and provides a safe space for queer cuts on a pay-what-you-can basis. When threatened with losing her communal home, she will learn that there is no shortcut to love or acceptance.
Scripted Mini Series Dir: D.W Waterson, Editor: Maureen Grant Shaftesbury Inc. |