Local Company Filming Latest Production in Shediac
Connections Productions is filming its latest project, En Résidence, a thirteen-episode television series that will air on the Canadian French channel UnisTV in September of 2024.
Connections Productions is filming its latest project, En Résidence, a thirteen-episode television series that will air on the Canadian French channel UnisTV in September of 2024.
Nova Scotia’s film industry faces uncertain times as the ongoing strike by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) raises concerns about the production schedules and economic viability of the sector.
‘Do I Know You From Somewhere?’ will be about a couple dealing with clashing realities and loss of memories in an isolated home as a consequence of a cosmic event.
How a Halifax photographer is sharing his darkroom and his love for film.
The Pugilist is about an aging boxer who continues to fight despite having a degenerative brain condition.
The NB Film Co-op offers an accessible, affordable way for filmmakers to learn, create and connect with one another. It is unique in having members province-wide who participate in productions in many local communities.
The Light House Arts Centre will enter its second phase of construction in mid-March with plans to open to the public this fall.
Greg Melanson’s first feature-length film, Both Sides Of The Gun, has been selected to participate in the JETS Initiative, an annual international pitching competition held by the Berlin International Film Festival.
The global pandemic shook up the entire industry, from the world’s biggest production companies and movie theatre chains to smaller, independent shops like Saint John-based Hemmings House.
Jason Bourque’s experience growing up on the Kingston Peninsula and Quispamsis brought a unique storytelling perspective when directing the Hallmark Channel movie, A Christmas Tree Grows In Colorado.