Show of the Year 2023: Little Bird

How Rezolution Pictures and Original Pictures told the story of Little Bird “the right way.”

Pinecone & Pony, Jane win Children’s & Family Emmys

The second annual Children’s & Family Emmy Awards were held in L.A. on Dec. 16 and 17.

Cyber-punk thriller Nobel and the Kid kicks off in North Bay

The revenge thriller from Other Animal Entertainment marks the feature debut of director James Anthony Usas.

Chateau Laurier wins 2023 Web Series World Cup

The win marks the second trophy for Canada in the annual competition, following The Communist’s Daughter in 2021.

NFB eliminates two executive producer roles in restructure

David Christensen and Rohan Fernando departed the federal agency last week, Playback has confirmed.

Trailblazer Nancy Chapelle reflects on multifaceted career

Chapelle leaves behind a lasting legacy as she prepares to depart the Bell Fund – just as she did at TVO and Catalyst before.

APTN partners with Disney on Ojibwe version of Star Wars

The Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council and the University of Manitoba are also partners, along with support from the federal government.

Kids Production Company of the Year 2023: Sinking Ship Entertainment

The Toronto-based prodco has stayed competitive by looking beyond North America for sales and partnerships.

Deals: Encore, WildBrain, Samsung

Sovimage-produced anthology series Une affaire criminelle has been picked up for a number of European territories, plus more.

Dealmaker of the Year 2023: Jamie Schouela

The executive has helped Blue Ant Media become a global leader in the FAST sector.

Global, Fox order B.C. drama Murder in a Small Town

The drama series is produced by Vancouver’s Sepia Films and is based on L.R. Wright’s Karl Alberg book series.

Op-ed: A call to action against anti-Black racism

Black Screen Office co-founder and executive director Joan Jenkinson on the tools available to fight anti-Black racism in the industry.

Showrunner of the Year 2023: Leslie Norville

The “quiet force” behind the CBC docuseries Black Life: Untold Stories.

Hot Sheet

Hot Sheet: Prime Video’s The Boys flies up digital demand chart

Fellow Prime Video superhero series Invincible has maintained the No. 1 spot on the digital originals and overall demand charts.

In Brief: Quebec film Ru surpasses $1M box office milestone

Plus: Canadian films receive support from the latest round of the New Dawn Fund, and 500 Days in the Wild wins over Whistler audiences.