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Brianne Nord-Stewart’s web series The Dangers of Online Dating launches November 23 Posted: 16 Nov 2017 12:46 PM PST The Dangers of Online Dating, a new web series from Brianne Nord-Stewart (TELUS Optik Local), launches November 23. With a one year No-Sex-Anniversary looming, Paula, a sexual health nurse, decides to challenge her fears of STIs (they don’t call them STDs anymore) and relationships by online dating. Nine episodes are set for weekly release. A series launch party is also being held on November 23 in Vancouver. The post Brianne Nord-Stewart’s web series The Dangers of Online Dating launches November 23 appeared first on National Screen Institute - Canada (NSI). |
11 films from 18 NSI grads at the 2017 Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Fest Posted: 16 Nov 2017 10:39 AM PST Eleven films from 18 NSI grads screen at this year’s Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival (WAFF) which runs from November 23 to 26. The Road Forward from Marie Clements (Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program, NSI Storytellers) Headdress from JJ Neepin (NSI IndigiDocs), Justina Neepin (CBC New Indigenous Voices, NSI IndigiDocs) and Craig Guiboche (CBC New Indigenous Voices) Bayline from JJ Neepin and Justina Neepin Indian Horse from Paula Devonshire (NSI Features First, NSI Totally Televison) and Trish Dolman (NSI Features First) Before the Streets from Chloé Leriche (NSI Drama Prize) The Spider from Roger Boyer (CBC New Indigenous Voices, NSI Storytellers, NSI IndigiDocs) Everything is a Lie from Olly King (CBC New Indigenous Voices) CBC New Indigenous Voices short Forgotten (pictured) from Jesse Spence, Andy Lown, Alexis Leask CBC New Indigenous Voices short Bank Statement from Tyshana Hobson, Gindalee Ouskun and Michael Black Fright, Scare & Subscribe from Cody Blacksmith (CBC New Indigenous Voices) Moccasin Stories from Charlene Moore and Andrew George (both CBC New Indigenous Voices)See the full festival schedule. Many of the films screen as part of WAFF’s Manitoba filmmaker night hosted by the Indigenous Filmmakers Association on November 26. The post 11 films from 18 NSI grads at the 2017 Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Fest appeared first on National Screen Institute - Canada (NSI). |
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