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NSI INDIGIDOCS
NSI IndigiDocs is a two-phase, part-time online program offering customized training for Indigenous filmmakers who have an idea for a 10-minute documentary film. During phase 1 starting in mid-February 2021, up to eight students attend an online, six-week boot camp to learn about writing, directing and producing a documentary film. ANNOUNCING PARTICIPANTS FOR THE 2021 EDITION OF NSI Ben is a filmmaker from Bkejwanong Unceded Territory (Walpole Island First Nation), who co-directed the animated short Wawatay (2018). The film premiered at Toronto’s Nuit Blanche 2018, and has been shown at various festivals including Montreal First Peoples Festival, Ottawa International Animation Festival, Toronto Animation Arts Festival International and Vancouver International Film ANNELISE LARSON AND NSI LAUNCH NEW MARKETING WEBINAR The National Screen Institute has partnered with Annelise Larson of Storypreneurs Unite to bring you a wonderful new digital marketing webinar series. The eight-part series aims to help creators find and engage an audience for their projects. SEE INUIT ARTISTS DOC FROM ANGELA HECK, IVAN HUGHES ON CBC Carved in Stone: Sanannguaqtit ᓴᓇᓐᖑᐊᖅᑎᑦ, produced by Angela Heck (NSI Features First) and Ivan Hughes (NSI mentor), will be broadcast to audiences in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and BC north on CBC, November 21. Carved in Stone: Sanannguaqtit ᓴᓇᓐᖑᐊᖅᑎᑦ, premiered on CBC earlier this month but makes a second appearance on November 21. WAPAWEKKA | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis.BRICKS AND MORTAR
Bricks and Mortar is the first major broadcast sale for Totem Studios, a partnership between Steve Payne and Scott McKay.. In a career that spans a quarter century, Steve Payne has worked at all levels in the industry. In 1993 he moved to Winnipeg after a stint with CBC Radio in the Maritimes. Steve is one of a short list of filmmakers that have worked with 16mm and 35mm film. KISKISIWIN | REMEMBERING | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. SARAH SIMPSON-YELLOWQUILL The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. WATCHING KARLA HOMOLKA Writer Maggie Parkhill, producer Maureen McEwan and I initially bonded over our mutual interest in true crime. So when Maureen discovered the Watching Karla Homolka Facebook page and pitched the idea for this documentary, we all knew we had stumbled upon something great. Watching Karla Homolka is a social media group with over 9,000followers
HOME | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditionalkeepers:
NSI INDIGIDOCS
NSI IndigiDocs is a two-phase, part-time online program offering customized training for Indigenous filmmakers who have an idea for a 10-minute documentary film. During phase 1 starting in mid-February 2021, up to eight students attend an online, six-week boot camp to learn about writing, directing and producing a documentary film. ANNOUNCING PARTICIPANTS FOR THE 2021 EDITION OF NSI Ben is a filmmaker from Bkejwanong Unceded Territory (Walpole Island First Nation), who co-directed the animated short Wawatay (2018). The film premiered at Toronto’s Nuit Blanche 2018, and has been shown at various festivals including Montreal First Peoples Festival, Ottawa International Animation Festival, Toronto Animation Arts Festival International and Vancouver International Film ANNELISE LARSON AND NSI LAUNCH NEW MARKETING WEBINAR The National Screen Institute has partnered with Annelise Larson of Storypreneurs Unite to bring you a wonderful new digital marketing webinar series. The eight-part series aims to help creators find and engage an audience for their projects. SEE INUIT ARTISTS DOC FROM ANGELA HECK, IVAN HUGHES ON CBC Carved in Stone: Sanannguaqtit ᓴᓇᓐᖑᐊᖅᑎᑦ, produced by Angela Heck (NSI Features First) and Ivan Hughes (NSI mentor), will be broadcast to audiences in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and BC north on CBC, November 21. Carved in Stone: Sanannguaqtit ᓴᓇᓐᖑᐊᖅᑎᑦ, premiered on CBC earlier this month but makes a second appearance on November 21. WAPAWEKKA | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis.BRICKS AND MORTAR
Bricks and Mortar is the first major broadcast sale for Totem Studios, a partnership between Steve Payne and Scott McKay.. In a career that spans a quarter century, Steve Payne has worked at all levels in the industry. In 1993 he moved to Winnipeg after a stint with CBC Radio in the Maritimes. Steve is one of a short list of filmmakers that have worked with 16mm and 35mm film. SARAH SIMPSON-YELLOWQUILL The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. KISKISIWIN | REMEMBERING | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. WATCHING KARLA HOMOLKA Writer Maggie Parkhill, producer Maureen McEwan and I initially bonded over our mutual interest in true crime. So when Maureen discovered the Watching Karla Homolka Facebook page and pitched the idea for this documentary, we all knew we had stumbled upon something great. Watching Karla Homolka is a social media group with over 9,000followers
SERVING CREATORS ACROSS CANADA TO TELL UNFORGETTABLE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. WATCH NOW! NSI PROGRAM MANAGERS AT THE HEART OF TRAINING Jessica, Elise, Kaya, Ursula and Cheyenne are the program managers at the heart of the National Screen Institute who work directly with talented storytellers across Canada; bringing them together with expert mentors and helping guide them on their storytelling journey. APTN, INDIGENOUS MUSIC AWARDS AND NSI WANT YOU TO BECOME The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditionalkeepers:
EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUND FOR FIRST NATIONS, INUIT AND MÉTIS The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditionalkeepers:
FILMS | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: LET STORY TO ACTION HELP SHARE THE Story Money Impact has launched a call for applications for a new program supporting documentary filmmakers called STORY TO ACTION.. STORY TO ACTION is looking for five fully produced films (made within the past six years, between 25 to 120 minutes long) and their teams to participate in an extensive Impact Lab and Pitch Lab to create a unique impact strategy with specific goals and ORLANDO BRAUN’S DOCUMENTARY ODE TO MY FATHER AIRS Ode To My Father, produced by Orlando Braun (NSI Business for Producers) of Prairie Boy Productions, will air nationally on CBC on June 19.. The documentary is part of CBC’s Absolutely Canadian series showcasing documentaries that tell unique stories from communities around Canada.. Ode To My Father follows Jorge Requena Ramos after he loses his father to suicide. JOB OPPORTUNITY: DOC NOW HIRING COMMUNICATIONS AND Documentary Organization of Canada (DOC) is seeking a communications and membership coordinator for their team. This is a full-time, permanent position supported by the Young Canada Works program. To be eligible, candidates must be between the ages of 15 and 30. CBC NEW INDIGENOUS VOICES CBC New Indigenous Voices is a full-time, 14-week online training program for up to nine Indigenous creators aged 18 to 35 to learn the essential elements of working in the film, TV and digital media industries. The curriculum is designed with traditional and spiritual elements. Minimum wage is WATCHING KARLA HOMOLKA Writer Maggie Parkhill, producer Maureen McEwan and I initially bonded over our mutual interest in true crime. So when Maureen discovered the Watching Karla Homolka Facebook page and pitched the idea for this documentary, we all knew we had stumbled upon something great. Watching Karla Homolka is a social media group with over 9,000followers
HOME | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditionalkeepers:
NSI INDIGIDOCS
NSI IndigiDocs is a two-phase, part-time online program offering customized training for Indigenous filmmakers who have an idea for a 10-minute documentary film. During phase 1 starting in mid-February 2021, up to eight students attend an online, six-week boot camp to learn about writing, directing and producing a documentary film. ANNOUNCING PARTICIPANTS FOR THE 2021 EDITION OF NSI Ben is a filmmaker from Bkejwanong Unceded Territory (Walpole Island First Nation), who co-directed the animated short Wawatay (2018). The film premiered at Toronto’s Nuit Blanche 2018, and has been shown at various festivals including Montreal First Peoples Festival, Ottawa International Animation Festival, Toronto Animation Arts Festival International and Vancouver International Film ANNELISE LARSON AND NSI LAUNCH NEW MARKETING WEBINAR The National Screen Institute has partnered with Annelise Larson of Storypreneurs Unite to bring you a wonderful new digital marketing webinar series. The eight-part series aims to help creators find and engage an audience for their projects. SEE INUIT ARTISTS DOC FROM ANGELA HECK, IVAN HUGHES ON CBC Carved in Stone: Sanannguaqtit ᓴᓇᓐᖑᐊᖅᑎᑦ, produced by Angela Heck (NSI Features First) and Ivan Hughes (NSI mentor), will be broadcast to audiences in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and BC north on CBC, November 21. Carved in Stone: Sanannguaqtit ᓴᓇᓐᖑᐊᖅᑎᑦ, premiered on CBC earlier this month but makes a second appearance on November 21. WAPAWEKKA | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis.BRICKS AND MORTAR
Bricks and Mortar is the first major broadcast sale for Totem Studios, a partnership between Steve Payne and Scott McKay.. In a career that spans a quarter century, Steve Payne has worked at all levels in the industry. In 1993 he moved to Winnipeg after a stint with CBC Radio in the Maritimes. Steve is one of a short list of filmmakers that have worked with 16mm and 35mm film. KISKISIWIN | REMEMBERING | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. SARAH SIMPSON-YELLOWQUILL The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. WATCHING KARLA HOMOLKA Writer Maggie Parkhill, producer Maureen McEwan and I initially bonded over our mutual interest in true crime. So when Maureen discovered the Watching Karla Homolka Facebook page and pitched the idea for this documentary, we all knew we had stumbled upon something great. Watching Karla Homolka is a social media group with over 9,000followers
HOME | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditionalkeepers:
NSI INDIGIDOCS
NSI IndigiDocs is a two-phase, part-time online program offering customized training for Indigenous filmmakers who have an idea for a 10-minute documentary film. During phase 1 starting in mid-February 2021, up to eight students attend an online, six-week boot camp to learn about writing, directing and producing a documentary film. ANNOUNCING PARTICIPANTS FOR THE 2021 EDITION OF NSI Ben is a filmmaker from Bkejwanong Unceded Territory (Walpole Island First Nation), who co-directed the animated short Wawatay (2018). The film premiered at Toronto’s Nuit Blanche 2018, and has been shown at various festivals including Montreal First Peoples Festival, Ottawa International Animation Festival, Toronto Animation Arts Festival International and Vancouver International Film ANNELISE LARSON AND NSI LAUNCH NEW MARKETING WEBINAR The National Screen Institute has partnered with Annelise Larson of Storypreneurs Unite to bring you a wonderful new digital marketing webinar series. The eight-part series aims to help creators find and engage an audience for their projects. SEE INUIT ARTISTS DOC FROM ANGELA HECK, IVAN HUGHES ON CBC Carved in Stone: Sanannguaqtit ᓴᓇᓐᖑᐊᖅᑎᑦ, produced by Angela Heck (NSI Features First) and Ivan Hughes (NSI mentor), will be broadcast to audiences in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and BC north on CBC, November 21. Carved in Stone: Sanannguaqtit ᓴᓇᓐᖑᐊᖅᑎᑦ, premiered on CBC earlier this month but makes a second appearance on November 21. WAPAWEKKA | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis.BRICKS AND MORTAR
Bricks and Mortar is the first major broadcast sale for Totem Studios, a partnership between Steve Payne and Scott McKay.. In a career that spans a quarter century, Steve Payne has worked at all levels in the industry. In 1993 he moved to Winnipeg after a stint with CBC Radio in the Maritimes. Steve is one of a short list of filmmakers that have worked with 16mm and 35mm film. KISKISIWIN | REMEMBERING | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. SARAH SIMPSON-YELLOWQUILL The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. WATCHING KARLA HOMOLKA Writer Maggie Parkhill, producer Maureen McEwan and I initially bonded over our mutual interest in true crime. So when Maureen discovered the Watching Karla Homolka Facebook page and pitched the idea for this documentary, we all knew we had stumbled upon something great. Watching Karla Homolka is a social media group with over 9,000followers
SERVING CREATORS ACROSS CANADA TO TELL UNFORGETTABLE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. WATCH NOW! NSI PROGRAM MANAGERS AT THE HEART OF TRAINING Jessica, Elise, Kaya, Ursula and Cheyenne are the program managers at the heart of the National Screen Institute who work directly with talented storytellers across Canada; bringing them together with expert mentors and helping guide them on their storytelling journey. APTN, INDIGENOUS MUSIC AWARDS AND NSI WANT YOU TO BECOME The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditionalkeepers:
EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUND FOR FIRST NATIONS, INUIT AND MÉTIS The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditionalkeepers:
FILMS | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: LET STORY TO ACTION HELP SHARE THE Story Money Impact has launched a call for applications for a new program supporting documentary filmmakers called STORY TO ACTION.. STORY TO ACTION is looking for five fully produced films (made within the past six years, between 25 to 120 minutes long) and their teams to participate in an extensive Impact Lab and Pitch Lab to create a unique impact strategy with specific goals and ORLANDO BRAUN’S DOCUMENTARY ODE TO MY FATHER AIRS Ode To My Father, produced by Orlando Braun (NSI Business for Producers) of Prairie Boy Productions, will air nationally on CBC on June 19.. The documentary is part of CBC’s Absolutely Canadian series showcasing documentaries that tell unique stories from communities around Canada.. Ode To My Father follows Jorge Requena Ramos after he loses his father to suicide. JOB OPPORTUNITY: DOC NOW HIRING COMMUNICATIONS AND Documentary Organization of Canada (DOC) is seeking a communications and membership coordinator for their team. This is a full-time, permanent position supported by the Young Canada Works program. To be eligible, candidates must be between the ages of 15 and 30. CBC NEW INDIGENOUS VOICES CBC New Indigenous Voices is a full-time, 14-week online training program for up to nine Indigenous creators aged 18 to 35 to learn the essential elements of working in the film, TV and digital media industries. The curriculum is designed with traditional and spiritual elements. Minimum wage is WATCHING KARLA HOMOLKA Writer Maggie Parkhill, producer Maureen McEwan and I initially bonded over our mutual interest in true crime. So when Maureen discovered the Watching Karla Homolka Facebook page and pitched the idea for this documentary, we all knew we had stumbled upon something great. Watching Karla Homolka is a social media group with over 9,000followers
HOME | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditionalkeepers:
SERVING CREATORS ACROSS CANADA TO TELL UNFORGETTABLE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. ANNOUNCING PARTICIPANTS FOR THE 2021 EDITION OF NSI Ben is a filmmaker from Bkejwanong Unceded Territory (Walpole Island First Nation), who co-directed the animated short Wawatay (2018). The film premiered at Toronto’s Nuit Blanche 2018, and has been shown at various festivals including Montreal First Peoples Festival, Ottawa International Animation Festival, Toronto Animation Arts Festival International and Vancouver International FilmNSI INDIGIDOCS
NSI IndigiDocs is a two-phase, part-time online program offering customized training for Indigenous filmmakers who have an idea for a 10-minute documentary film. During phase 1 starting in mid-February 2021, up to eight students attend an online, six-week boot camp to learn about writing, directing and producing a documentary film. ANNELISE LARSON AND NSI LAUNCH NEW MARKETING WEBINAR The National Screen Institute has partnered with Annelise Larson of Storypreneurs Unite to bring you a wonderful new digital marketing webinar series. The eight-part series aims to help creators find and engage an audience for their projects. SEE INUIT ARTISTS DOC FROM ANGELA HECK, IVAN HUGHES ON CBC Carved in Stone: Sanannguaqtit ᓴᓇᓐᖑᐊᖅᑎᑦ, produced by Angela Heck (NSI Features First) and Ivan Hughes (NSI mentor), will be broadcast to audiences in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and BC north on CBC, November 21. Carved in Stone: Sanannguaqtit ᓴᓇᓐᖑᐊᖅᑎᑦ, premiered on CBC earlier this month but makes a second appearance on November 21. WAPAWEKKA | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis.BRICKS AND MORTAR
Bricks and Mortar is the first major broadcast sale for Totem Studios, a partnership between Steve Payne and Scott McKay.. In a career that spans a quarter century, Steve Payne has worked at all levels in the industry. In 1993 he moved to Winnipeg after a stint with CBC Radio in the Maritimes. Steve is one of a short list of filmmakers that have worked with 16mm and 35mm film. SARAH SIMPSON-YELLOWQUILL The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. KISKISIWIN | REMEMBERING | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. HOME | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditionalkeepers:
SERVING CREATORS ACROSS CANADA TO TELL UNFORGETTABLE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. ANNOUNCING PARTICIPANTS FOR THE 2021 EDITION OF NSI Ben is a filmmaker from Bkejwanong Unceded Territory (Walpole Island First Nation), who co-directed the animated short Wawatay (2018). The film premiered at Toronto’s Nuit Blanche 2018, and has been shown at various festivals including Montreal First Peoples Festival, Ottawa International Animation Festival, Toronto Animation Arts Festival International and Vancouver International FilmNSI INDIGIDOCS
NSI IndigiDocs is a two-phase, part-time online program offering customized training for Indigenous filmmakers who have an idea for a 10-minute documentary film. During phase 1 starting in mid-February 2021, up to eight students attend an online, six-week boot camp to learn about writing, directing and producing a documentary film. ANNELISE LARSON AND NSI LAUNCH NEW MARKETING WEBINAR The National Screen Institute has partnered with Annelise Larson of Storypreneurs Unite to bring you a wonderful new digital marketing webinar series. The eight-part series aims to help creators find and engage an audience for their projects. SEE INUIT ARTISTS DOC FROM ANGELA HECK, IVAN HUGHES ON CBC Carved in Stone: Sanannguaqtit ᓴᓇᓐᖑᐊᖅᑎᑦ, produced by Angela Heck (NSI Features First) and Ivan Hughes (NSI mentor), will be broadcast to audiences in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and BC north on CBC, November 21. Carved in Stone: Sanannguaqtit ᓴᓇᓐᖑᐊᖅᑎᑦ, premiered on CBC earlier this month but makes a second appearance on November 21. WAPAWEKKA | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis.BRICKS AND MORTAR
Bricks and Mortar is the first major broadcast sale for Totem Studios, a partnership between Steve Payne and Scott McKay.. In a career that spans a quarter century, Steve Payne has worked at all levels in the industry. In 1993 he moved to Winnipeg after a stint with CBC Radio in the Maritimes. Steve is one of a short list of filmmakers that have worked with 16mm and 35mm film. SARAH SIMPSON-YELLOWQUILL The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. KISKISIWIN | REMEMBERING | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis.NSI INDIGIDOCS
NSI IndigiDocs is a two-phase, part-time online program offering customized training for Indigenous filmmakers who have an idea for a 10-minute documentary film. During phase 1 starting in mid-February 2021, up to eight students attend an online, six-week boot camp to learn about writing, directing and producing a documentary film. CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: LET STORY TO ACTION HELP SHARE THE Story Money Impact has launched a call for applications for a new program supporting documentary filmmakers called STORY TO ACTION.. STORY TO ACTION is looking for five fully produced films (made within the past six years, between 25 to 120 minutes long) and their teams to participate in an extensive Impact Lab and Pitch Lab to create a unique impact strategy with specific goals and FILMS | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. THE RETREAT, DEVELOPED THROUGH NSI FEATURES FIRST The Retreat, developed by writer/producer Alyson Richards and director Pat Mills through the National Screen Institute’s Features First program, makes its theatrical and digital premiere across the US and Canada today.. It’s the 26th fully produced feature film to come from the program. NSI Features First is a renowned development training launch pad for producer/writer teams looking to CBC NEW INDIGENOUS VOICES CBC New Indigenous Voices is a full-time, 14-week online training program for up to nine Indigenous creators aged 18 to 35 to learn the essential elements of working in the film, TV and digital media industries. The curriculum is designed with traditional and spiritual elements. Minimum wage is WATCHING KARLA HOMOLKA Writer Maggie Parkhill, producer Maureen McEwan and I initially bonded over our mutual interest in true crime. So when Maureen discovered the Watching Karla Homolka Facebook page and pitched the idea for this documentary, we all knew we had stumbled upon something great. Watching Karla Homolka is a social media group with over 9,000followers
FEATURING ABORIGINAL STORIES PROGRAM ALUMNI The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis.MY NAME WAS JANUARY
As an immigrant from the Philippines, a sex worker and trans girl, January navigated through these multiple structures of oppression. My Name Was January is a memorial of January’s life and light. It is a call for justice for January and for all our sisters who have lost their lives to transmisogyny. It is a refusal to lose another sisterto
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The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. I'M NOT THE INDIAN YOU HAD IN MIND I’m Not the Indian You Had in Mind. A video exploration offering insight as to how First Nations people today are changing old ideas and empowering themselves in the greater community. Produced with a grant awarded by bravoFACT (Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent), a division of Bell Media Inc. HOME | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditionalkeepers:
SERVING CREATORS ACROSS CANADA TO TELL UNFORGETTABLE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis.NSI INDIGIDOCS
NSI IndigiDocs is a two-phase, part-time online program offering customized training for Indigenous filmmakers who have an idea for a 10-minute documentary film. During phase 1 starting in mid-February 2021, up to eight students attend an online, six-week boot camp to learn about writing, directing and producing a documentary film. MINISERIES POUR TOI FLORA FROM PRODUCER JASON BRENNAN Pour toi Flora, a six-part miniseries produced by Jason Brennan (Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program), was greenlit by Radio-Canada and will be their first project written, directed and produced by Indigenous creators.. Pour toi Flora examines the bitter legacy of residential schools in Quebec. The series is story driven and based on the true events of two Anishinabeg who are trying to CBC NEW INDIGENOUS VOICES CBC New Indigenous Voices is a full-time, 14-week online training program for up to nine Indigenous creators aged 18 to 35 to learn the essential elements of working in the film, TV and digital media industries. The curriculum is designed with traditional and spiritual elements. Minimum wage is ANNELISE LARSON AND NSI LAUNCH NEW MARKETING WEBINAR The National Screen Institute has partnered with Annelise Larson of Storypreneurs Unite to bring you a wonderful new digital marketing webinar series. The eight-part series aims to help creators find and engage an audience for their projects.BRICKS AND MORTAR
Bricks and Mortar is the first major broadcast sale for Totem Studios, a partnership between Steve Payne and Scott McKay.. In a career that spans a quarter century, Steve Payne has worked at all levels in the industry. In 1993 he moved to Winnipeg after a stint with CBC Radio in the Maritimes. Steve is one of a short list of filmmakers that have worked with 16mm and 35mm film. KISKISIWIN | REMEMBERING | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. WAPAWEKKA | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. THE GRANDFATHER PARADOX The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. HOME | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditionalkeepers:
SERVING CREATORS ACROSS CANADA TO TELL UNFORGETTABLE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis.NSI INDIGIDOCS
NSI IndigiDocs is a two-phase, part-time online program offering customized training for Indigenous filmmakers who have an idea for a 10-minute documentary film. During phase 1 starting in mid-February 2021, up to eight students attend an online, six-week boot camp to learn about writing, directing and producing a documentary film. MINISERIES POUR TOI FLORA FROM PRODUCER JASON BRENNAN Pour toi Flora, a six-part miniseries produced by Jason Brennan (Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program), was greenlit by Radio-Canada and will be their first project written, directed and produced by Indigenous creators.. Pour toi Flora examines the bitter legacy of residential schools in Quebec. The series is story driven and based on the true events of two Anishinabeg who are trying to CBC NEW INDIGENOUS VOICES CBC New Indigenous Voices is a full-time, 14-week online training program for up to nine Indigenous creators aged 18 to 35 to learn the essential elements of working in the film, TV and digital media industries. The curriculum is designed with traditional and spiritual elements. Minimum wage is ANNELISE LARSON AND NSI LAUNCH NEW MARKETING WEBINAR The National Screen Institute has partnered with Annelise Larson of Storypreneurs Unite to bring you a wonderful new digital marketing webinar series. The eight-part series aims to help creators find and engage an audience for their projects.BRICKS AND MORTAR
Bricks and Mortar is the first major broadcast sale for Totem Studios, a partnership between Steve Payne and Scott McKay.. In a career that spans a quarter century, Steve Payne has worked at all levels in the industry. In 1993 he moved to Winnipeg after a stint with CBC Radio in the Maritimes. Steve is one of a short list of filmmakers that have worked with 16mm and 35mm film. KISKISIWIN | REMEMBERING | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. WAPAWEKKA | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. THE GRANDFATHER PARADOX The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis.COURSES ARCHIVE
The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. NSI TOTALLY TELEVISION NSI Totally Television provides customized, hands-on training for Canadian producer/writer teams to develop story ideas into polished packages to present to buyers in the global marketplace. Now entering its 17th edition, NSI Totally Television continues to evolve its curriculum and deepen its faculty pool to best prepare students andtheir
NSI SCRIPT TO SCREEN NSI Script to Screen is a writer-oriented development program delivered by the National Screen Institute. The program is designed to provide emerging and established screenwriters with the financial and creative tools to develop audience-friendly feature film concepts. The program will identify up to a maximum of five gifted writers and helpNSI FEATURES FIRST
The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. NSI ONLINE SHORT FILM FESTIVAL The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. ALUMNI | NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis.A HISTORIC SURVIVAL
A Historic Survival is a powerful short film inspired by a talk from Senator Murray Sinclair, commissioner of the TRC, at Red Deer College in March 2016 shortly after the publication of the TRC report. A Historic Survival is informed by a history that Canada is reconciling, or attempting to reconcile with. SARAH SIMPSON-YELLOWQUILL The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditional keepers: the Anishnaabe, Cree, Dakota and Metis. GLASS SLIPPER BY EVE KROGMAN + 2 MORE FILMS IN THIS WEEK'S The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization. Charitable registration: 103836722 RR0001. Our office is located on Treaty One Territory – we acknowledge and honour the lands we occupy and their traditionalkeepers:
I'M NOT THE INDIAN YOU HAD IN MIND I’m Not the Indian You Had in Mind. A video exploration offering insight as to how First Nations people today are changing old ideas and empowering themselves in the greater community. Produced with a grant awarded by bravoFACT (Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent), a division of Bell Media Inc. NSI's response to COVID-19 | Read more.
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OVER 40 LEO AWARD NOMINATIONS FOR NSI ALUMNIMay 21, 2020 ·
Including TELUS STORYHIVE project Sadika’s Garden (pictured) and Karen Lam’s The Curse of the Willow Song both nominated in a numberof categories.
2020 , First Up with RBCxMusic EMERGING CANADIAN RECORDING ARTISTS AND MUSICIANS: APPLY FOR FIRST UP WITH RBCXMUSIC BY JUNE 4May 21, 2020 ·
A new virtual performance series to support and promote emerging Canadian recording artists and musicians through the challenging circumstances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.2020 , Encore+
WATCH TV SHOWS, SHORTS, FEATURES + MORE FROM NSI ALUMNI ON ENCORE+May 19, 2020 ·
Featuring a diverse range of work from over the years on a platform that aims to help you discover – or rediscover – memorable Canadian films and TV shows. 2020 , Manitoba Content Creators Development Accelerator EIGHT MANITOBA FILMMAKERS SET TO DEVELOP THEIR PROJECTS WITH INTERNATIONAL EXPERT JAN MILLER THROUGH NEW ONLINE WORKSHOP SERIESMay 12, 2020 ·
Introducing the participants: Erica Daniels, Sage Daniels, Joshua Hood, Reed Makayev, Katie Man, Jesse Peterson, Christine Reid andVincent Tang.
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MANITOBA PRODUCERS: BUILD A SOLID FRAMEWORK FOR SUCCESS IN PRODUCTION WITH ONLINE WORKSHOP SERIES CONFLICT, COOPERATION + HR PRINCIPLESMay 11, 2020 ·
A five-part online workshop series providing valuable insights from business professionals in key areas such as conflict management, cooperation, negotiation, labour law and human resources / Une série de cinq ateliers. Des professionnels en affaires partageront leurs connaissances en ce qui concerne la résolution du conflit, la coopération, la négociation, le droit du travail et de l’emploi ainsi que les principes des ressourceshumaines.
2020 , Trudy Stewart APPLY FOR PRODUCTION OR POST-PRODUCTION FUNDS THROUGH TRUDY STEWART PRIZE; DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MAY 15May 8, 2020 ·
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An opportunity to flip the hourglass from fear and insecurity to unity and courage as we continue our journey through the COVID-19 pandemic. 2020 , Canadian Screen Awards CHEER ON NSI ALUMNI AT UPCOMING VIRTUAL CANADIAN SCREEN AWARDSMay 5, 2020 ·
Winners will be announced via a series of virtual presentations which will be live-streamed on various platforms from Monday, May 25 throughto Thursday May 28.
2020 , News in brief ALUMNI NEWS IN BRIEF, MAY 2020: FEATURE DOCUMENTARY FROM JENNIFER HOLNESS GETS TELEFILM BACKINGMay 4, 2020 ·
Plus Amelia Wasserman’s Adult 1.0 makes 2020 BlueCat Screenplay Competition semi-final and Jeff Eyamie’s short So, What Do You Think? wins at Best Shorts Competition.2020 , Documentary
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They’re looking for short and feature-length documentary projects in development or production, with grant amounts ranging from $10K to$50K.
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NSI has partnered with Film Training Manitoba to deliver an online workshop series with top industry expert Jan Miller who will share tips and tools to make your story idea sing and readyfor pitching.
2020 , Canadian Film Festival NSI ALUMNI FILMS SELECTED TO CANADIAN FILM FEST + TOP 10 SCRIPTCONTEST
April 21, 2020 ·
Includes films from Gloria Ui Young Kim, Daniel Bekerman, Anneli Ekborn, Borga Dorter, Rachel Cairns and Dusty Mancinelli. The fest has partnered with Super Channel Fuse to deliver a virtual edition of thefestival.
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CBC, CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS LAUNCH DIGITAL ORIGINALS, A NEW $1MFUND
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A new $1 million fund to help artists, groups and arts organizations pivot their work to online audiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. See more NSI news or alumni news*
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