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TORONTO An Indigenous investigative drama starring Sarah Podemski and Sarah Gadon is among the new series in the CBC’s upcoming lineup, which the public broadcaster says attempts to represent a wider slate of voices and regions across the country. The 2021-22 programming slate includes “The Red” from Vancouver-based Métis creator and writer Marie Clements, […] ....
TORONTO - An Indigenous investigative drama starring Sarah Podemski and Sarah Gadon is among the new series in the CBC's upcoming lineup, which the public broadcaster says attempts to represent a wider slate of voices and regions across the country. ....
TORONTO — An Indigenous investigative drama starring Sarah Podemski and Sarah Gadon is among the new series in the CBC s upcoming lineup, which the public broadcaster says attempts to represent a . . . ....
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DOC Institute celebrates Michelle Latimer, Alanis Obomsawin Toronto-based filmmaker, curator and activist Michelle Latimer and legendary Abenaki documentarian Alanis Obomsawin were among those feted at Canada’s DOC Institute’s seventh annual DOC Institute Honours. This year’s DOC Institute Honours celebration was virtually presented by multi-disciplinary media personality Garvia Bailey due to the COVID-19 pandemic on Thursday evening (Dec. 10). The prestigious Vanguard Award is presented to a mid-career filmmaker whose artistic sensibility and visionary approach exemplifies the way Canadian documentary is upheld. This year, the award was presented to Métis and Algonquin filmmaker Latimer (pictured left). Along with the award, Latimer will receive CA$40,000 (US$30,000) of in-kind services from Canadian production supplier SIM-International and a CA$1,000 cash prize from the Bank of Montreal. ....