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NSI grads at 2019 imagineNATIVE industry events

Posted: 11 Oct 2019 11:49 AM PDT

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imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival has announced participants for the 2019 APTN/imagineNATIVE web series pitch competition. Three of the four teams participating include NSI alumni.

  • Roxann Whitebean (NSI IndigiDocs) and Shian Whitebean with their project The Indian Day School Series 

  • Mary Galloway (TELUS STORYHIVE) and Jessie Anthony with their coming-of age LGBTQ2 series Querencia

  • Darcy Waite (CBC New Indigenous Voices, NSI IndigiDocs) and Cynthia Murdock (CBC New Indigenous Voices) with their comedy DJ Burnt Bannock + the Métis Kid

imagineNATIVE also revealed a new business pilot for 2019: the Indigenous Feature Futures Forum (IFFF). This one-day event invites eight Indigenous-led dramatic feature film teams from Canada to present their in-development projects to high-profile executives for further development, financing, impact, acquire key partners, and to create lasting professional relationships.

Of the eight projects, six include NSI alumni:

  • 2 Funerals, a Round Dance and a Wedding from writer Alexandra Lazarowich (NSI IndigiDocs)

  • We Got This from director/co-writer Shane Belcourt (NSI Totally Television, Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program) and producer Michelle St. John (NSI IndigiDocs)

  • Running Home from writer/director Zoe Hopkins (Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program) and producers Paula Devonshire (NSI Features First, NSI Totally Televison) and Laura Milliken (Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program)

  • Slash/Back from producer Daniel Bekerman (NSI Features First)

  • Wildhood from producer Gharrett Paon (NSI Features First)

  • Monkey Beach from writer/director Loretta Todd (Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program) and producer Jason James (NSI Totally Television)

imagineNATIVE Industry Days run from October 22 to 26.

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