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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s transcendent story suggests an ethical philosophy about life and a universal code of respect for humanity.

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With every new generation that discovers the fable, the Little Prince’s inspiring legacy is cemented

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2018 /  CBC / The Orchard / 90th Parallel Prod / Canesugar Filmworks

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2020 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARD  NOMINEE -

Best Picture Editing in a Feature Documentary

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2020 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARD  NOMINEE -

Ted Rogers Best Feature Documentary

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WINNER 2019 GOLDEN SHEAF AWARD

Yorkton Film Festival

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THE ART OF DOWNSIZING - clip 1

As we grow older, we all need to learn how to move on, leaving our former lives and possessions behind. But how? The Art of Downsizing highlights the excruciating decisions involved in navigating the rocky terrain of downsizing, one of the least talked-about yet most significant transitions any of us will ever make.

Timely and engaging, this documentary dives deep into the challenges of what it means to pack up a lifetime of belongings when you’re grappling with a future that is destined to fall out of your control.

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2020 / CBC/ Sondhi Productions

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OVER THE TOP

Peculiar and compulsive, Lindsay Ontario resident Rick Harding has been entertaining himself and his home town for over 50 years with his wild and outrageous antics. The question is....

 

Why does he do it?

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2016 / BravoFact short / Banks Productions

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The mavericks from the 1971 Toronto Argonauts captivated a city that was shedding its “Toronto the Good” image and coming alive both on and off the gridiron. After a 20-year drought, Canada’s oldest football franchise was determined to bring the Grey Cup home; Led by legendary CFL coach Leo Cahill and his young and wild roster.

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For the first time since the infamous fumble, the stars of the 1971 Argos reunite to relive the game that changed their lives forever.

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2012 / CTV & TSN / 90-th Parallel Prod.

* Part of the "Engraved on a Nation" series.

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SID THE KID VS. ALEXANDER THE GREAT - clip 1

The special takes fans inside the contrasting lives of Canadian Sidney Crosby and Russian Alexander Ovechkin – the two greatest players of their generation, striving to lead their nation to men’s hockey gold at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.

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2009 / CTV / 90-th Parallel Prod.

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2010 GEMINI AWARD NOMINEE -

Best Picture Editing in an Information Program or series".

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BIPOLARIZED - clip 1

After a youth spent in straight jackets, asylums and shackled to the heavy fog of lithium, Ross McKenzie embarks on a journey to treat his Bi-polar Disorder symptoms through alternative means and dig up the root cause of his mental breakdown. In the process, he learns some harsh truths about "big pharma".

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2013 / Shaw Media / 90-th Parallel Prod.

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2013 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARD  NOMINEE -

Best Picture Editing in a Documentary Program or series".

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STATE OF INCARCERATION

Canada’s crime rate is at its lowest point in more than forty years. So why are we spending hundreds of millions of dollars to get tough on crime now?

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State of Incarceration is a searing, thought-provoking look at a highly contentious issue as our criminal justice system undergoes a major refit that may not be either effective or affordable, and might even be taking us backwards.  

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2014 / CBC / 90-th Parallel Prod.

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"State Of Incarceration is a mini-masterpiece of summoning up all the relevant facts, marshalling the witnesses for and against and presenting vivid images of a system that just isn't working".

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- James Bawde

 

WINNER - 2015

 Worldfest Houston Platinum Remi Award

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WE WILL REMEMBER THEM (LEARY)

This 120-minute CBC special telecast is a moving epitaph for a new generation of Canadian heroes.

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A poetic and haunting ghost story that delves deep into the lives of the men and women Canada has lost from its involvement in the war in Afghanistan.

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2010 / CBC / 90-th Parallel Prod.

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WE WILL REMEMBER THEM (ARNDT)

MY FIRST 150 DAYS - clip 1

Filipino-Canadian Melona Banico worked three jobs, struggled and sacrificed for eight years in order to be able to live her dream and sponsor her family, here in Canada.

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But, the dream quickly sours when her children realize how difficult it is to make the transition from the Philippines to Canada. 

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An intimate portrait of the Banico family as they struggle to begin their new lives in Canada.

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2016 / TVO / CBC / 90-th Parallel Prod.

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WINNER - 2017

 IndieFest Award of Excellence

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WINNER - 2018  

Worldfest Houston - Bronze Remi Award

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TRACEABLE - clip 1

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With the fast-fashion industry developing, society is becoming increasingly disconnected with where and how clothing is made and the hands that create a garment. Designer Laura Siegel is trying to change that.

 

2014 / NBC Universal /Shaw Media / Clique Pictures.

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2016 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARD  NOMINEE -

Best Arts & Culture Documentary

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2015 GOLDEN SHEAF AWARDS NOMINEE

Best Arts & Culture Documentary

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TRACEABLE - clip 2

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