The selections span nine short fiction films, three short documentaries and one feature documentary.
The series will take audiences behind the scenes on a variety of cosmetic surgeries.
The online program takes place over the course of 12 weeks.
The film’s cast also took home a first feature jury prize at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.
The series offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Montreal Canadiens during their NHL seasons.
The WandaVision spinoff series’ last two episodes released on Oct. 30.
The company brought in $45.7 million for the quarter, with the bulk coming from service work.
The film follows a married couple as they travel to Thailand to make a documentary about a folk legend.
IPF and CMF have allocated nearly $3 million in combined financial backing for eight English-language series and four French.
The delegation is led by Screen BC and includes Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport Spencer Chandra Herbert.
The feature film version of Bones of Crows debuted on Hulu on Nov. 19 for Native American Heritage Month.
The content division of Martini Film Studios is working with talents such as Jennica Harper and game show producer Scott St. John.