Three projects directed by women, one to be shot in French – a first for the Indigenous production pipeline.
Telefilm Canada has announced the eight filmmakers to receive backing under its $4m annual plan to support indigenous talent.
The line-up includes three projects directed by women, one to be shot in French (a first for the Indigenous production pipeline), and two featuring a mix of Indigenous languages, as well as English. Three of the films were recently announced under the Talent to Watch Program.
The selected projects are:
L’Inhumain
Director, writer and producer: Jason Brennan (Anishinaabe)
Language: French
Province: Quebec...
Telefilm Canada has announced the eight filmmakers to receive backing under its $4m annual plan to support indigenous talent.
The line-up includes three projects directed by women, one to be shot in French (a first for the Indigenous production pipeline), and two featuring a mix of Indigenous languages, as well as English. Three of the films were recently announced under the Talent to Watch Program.
The selected projects are:
L’Inhumain
Director, writer and producer: Jason Brennan (Anishinaabe)
Language: French
Province: Quebec...
- 6/28/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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