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Daniel Janke, NSI Global Marketing grad, directed Alice, and Other Heroes, screening at the Performance Works in Vancouver March 17 and 18 at 9 p.m.
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At Home By Myself…With You by NSI Features First alumni Kris Booth and Raj Panikkar, and producer Bryce Mitchell, is now on TV, following its successful week-long run at The Royal Cinema in Toronto.
Danishka Esterhazy, a graduate of NSI Features First and NSI Drama Prize, was nominated for the John Hirsch Award for most Promising Manitoba Writer at the 2010 Manitoba Book Awards.
GAPC Entertainment Inc., with its senior producer, NSI Global Marketing alumna Hoda Elatawi is in pre-production on an new live action children’s series,The Prime Radicals, for TVOkids, Knowledge Network, SCN and ACCESS Alberta.
A new horror film called The Corridor has a slew of alumni attached to it. The horror was directed by NSI Drama Prize grad Evan Kelly, written by NSI Totally Television alumnus Josh MacDonald, and production managed by current NSI Drama Prize participant Shauna Hatt.
NSI Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program graduate Lisa Jackson’s short film Savage screens at South by Southwest (SXSW) March 12-20. The winner of the grand jury award in that category is eligible for a 2011 Academy Award® nomination for "Best Narrative Short."
Craig David Wallace, Charles Picco and Anthony Leo’s series Todd & The Book Of Pure Evil, developed through NSI Totally Television, has begun production in Winnipeg.
NSI Drama Prize grad Jill Riley’s short film The Princess of Selkirk Avenue and Nadine Valcin and Brigitte Boucher’s Drama Prize film In Between are screening at the first WIFT-T Short Film Showcase in Toronto March 9.
NSI Global Marketing alumnus Greg Hemmings produced NSI Drama Prize grad Eva Madden-Hagen’s latest documentary Winter Wave Riders airing on CBC Sunday March 14 - check your local listings. NSI Drama Prize grad Drew Hagen was a writer on the project.
Congratulations to NSI Totally Television grads Aubrey Arnason, Julia Anderson and Peter Benson on shooting a pilot presentation for their series Crossroads, for Citytv, March 5-9.
Trevor Anderson’s The Island heads to Amsterdam; NSI Drama Prize film The Curiosity of Penny Parker hits Omaha; Sylvie Peltier has two films in Vancouver… plus the Kingston Canadian Film Festival features many alumni works.
NSI Drama Prize alumna Jordan Canning produced and directed a new video for the Pathological Lovers, entitled “Best Served.”
NSI New Voices alumna Niki Little curates the Best Of The imageNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival at the Winnipeg Film Group’s Cinematheque Thursday February 25 at 7:00 PM.
K.C. Collins won Outstanding Performance, Male for his role in the mini-series Guns by Jennifer Holness (NSI Drama Prize, NSI Global Marketing, Telefilm Spark Plug Program) and Sudz Sutherland (NSI Totally Television).
NSI Drama Prize film In Between/Entre deux by producer Brigitte Boucher and writer/director Nadine Valcin screens in Montreal at Les Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois on February 25, and NSI Features First alumnus Sean Garrity's Zooey & Adam opens February 26 at RPL Film Theatre in Regina.
NSI Totally Television alumna Anne Marie Scheffler presents her one-woman play Suddenly Mommy at the John Candy Box Theatre, Second City Toronto February 27 & 28.
The National Screen Institute congratulates its impressive number of alumni named as finalists for the Writers Guild of Canada Screenwriting Awards to be handed out April 19 in Toronto.
NSI congratulates NSI Features First alumni Kris Booth and Raj Panikkar, and producer Bryce Mitchell on their feature, At Home By Myself…With You’s week-long run at The Royal Cinema in Toronto, starting March 5.
Congrats to NSI Drama Prize grad Sarah Lazarovic whose feature No Heart Feelings picks a festival screening.
The Blechers are back for more dysfunction! Season two of Less Than Kind, developed through NSI Totally Television by program grads Chris Sheasgreen and Marvin Kaye, premieres on HBO Canada next week.
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