CMPA unveils Indiescreen Awards nominees

Top row (l-r): Established Producer Award nominees, Tanya Brunel, Niv Fichman, Fraser Ash, Kevin Krikst, Nancy Grant, Jason Levangie, Marc Tetreault Middle row: William Woods, Allison White, Kevin Tierney Emerging Producer nominees, Anam Abbas Bottom row: Michael Tanko Grand, Alona Metzer, Sean O'Neill, Andria Wilson Mirza.

The Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA) has unveiled the nominees for its annual Indiescreen Awards, recognizing excellence among Canadian independent feature film producers.

To be eligible, nominees must have acted as a producer on a Canadian feature film that premiered in the 2023 calendar year.

This year’s nominees for the Established Producer Award, which recognizes a producer or production team’s filmmaking accomplishments over the course of their career, accompanied by a $20,000 prize, are:

  • Tanya Brunel (Logical Mayhem, Rezolution Pictures) – Coming Home (Wanna Icipus Kupi)
  • Niv Fichman, Fraser Ash, Kevin Krikst (Rhombus Media) – Blackberry
  • Nancy Grant (Metafilms) – Simple Comme Sylvain (The Nature of Love)
  • Jason Levangie, Marc Tetreault (Shut Up and Colour Pictures Inc.) – The Queen of My Dreams
  • William Woods, Allison White (Woods Entertainment, Sara Fost Pictures) – The King Tide

Up for the $10,000 Kevin Tierney Emerging Producer Award, celebrating a producer or production team’s early filmmaking achievements and career prospects, are:

  • Anam Abbas (Other Memory Media, Citylights Media Inc.) – In Flames
  • Michael Tanko Grand (Grand Scheme Productions Inc, 666 Films Inc.) – Satan Wants You
  • Alona Metzer (Leilani Films) – Backspot
  • Sean O’Neill (Visitor Media) – Swan Song
  • Andria Wilson Mirza (Baby Daal Productions) – The Queen of My Dreams

“Canada’s independent producers continue to raise the bar, delivering compelling movies that both entertain and inspire,” said Andrew Addison, the CMPA’s Vice-President of Communications, Marketing and Membership, in a release. “This year’s nominees have demonstrated an impressive capacity to stand out in an incredibly tough industry.”
 
The winners will be announced at the Indiescreen Awards ceremony scheduled to take place at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 7, presented in partnership with Telefilm Canada.


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