Filmmaking with First Nations: A Journey Through Canada’s Indigenous Communities
Filmmakers who collaborate with Canada’s Indigenous communities should honour the significance of Indigenous voices and stories.
Share :
Sign up for our newsletter to receive stories of our latest adventures and the best tips for coming to Canada to film.
Filmmakers who collaborate with Canada’s Indigenous communities should honour the significance of Indigenous voices and stories.
In the remote cliffs of Cape St. Mary’s, cinematographer Luka Sanader embarks on a breathtaking journey to capture the majestic gannets in flight. Through unpredictable
What is a Film Fixer? It is a field resource, a facilitator. A fixer masters every stage of a production and his knowledge of the
Canada is the ultimate destination for producing captivating TV shows. This post explores 20 unique show ideas that take advantage of Canada’s stunning landscapes, diverse
Venturing into Canada’s breathtaking wilderness to capture cinematic moments comes with its unique challenges, especially when filming amidst the majestic bears. This guide provides filmmakers,
The Yukon backcountry is a breathtaking and remote wilderness that attracts many film and documentary crews each year.
Imelda, a larger-than-life character inspired by the director’s own grandmother, is a
notary’s widow who lives in Gentilly, where she exercises a certain control over her
family.
Antirouille Metropolitain Advertising Protect your car in harsh winter weather Antirouille Metropolitain’s videos
“Gold: A Journey with Idris Elba,” narrated by the charismatic Idris Elba, embarks on a global journey, exploring the multifaceted world of gold mining and its profound impacts. From the depths of LaRonde mine in Canada to various locations worldwide,
“Dedspell” is a black comedy about a longtime married couple who absolutely detest each other – yet – are obliged to live together out of dire necessity.
Subscribe to our newsletter.