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Documentary witnesses daily battles of military families whose loved ones fight in Afghanistan

From Reel Girls Media:

HOMEFRONT airs on Global Television, March 10, 2007, 7 p.m. ET/PT

In January 2006, 1500 Canadian troops are deployed to help restore democracy to war-torn Afghanistan. While their stories are well-documented in the media, Homefront, a one-hour documentary produced and directed by Edmonton filmmaker Ava Karvonen, picks up where the media coverage stops — tracking the emotional journey of five families who face omnipresent fear and loneliness from the moment they say good-bye to their soldiers.

Homefront airs on Global Television on Saturday, March 10, 2007, 7 p.m. ET/PT as part of the Global Currents news documentary series.

Shot in both Edmonton and Afghanistan, Karvonen chronicles the challenges of soldiers in the desert and those of their families at home waiting to hear news of them. Relentless media reports on injuries and losses, offensives and retreats, keep them on constant edge, even while they struggle to maintain a sense of normalcy and calm. Overwhelming loneliness is evident as they face daily family dramas and personal losses without the support of their partners.

As an unprecedented spate of soldiers die in the battlefield, these spouses and families grapple with a gnawing sense of panic just weeks before their loved ones are scheduled to return home.

“I hear on the radio on my drive to work that a Canadian soldier’s been killed – your whole world stops at that moment,” says Nicole Whitton, documentary subject and wife of Corporal Gordon Whitton. “It’s just been an emotional rollercoaster watching the news and hearing the radio. … When you actually do see the pictures of the soldier that has died and then you see the families and the children that have been left behind, it’s heart-wrenching.”

“Making this documentary really opened my eyes,” says Karvonen. “I had no idea how stressful this tour was going to be for the families. I have a lot of respect for the support they provide not only to their soldiers, but to this country as a whole. They are also heroes but they are not recognized for their contributions to a tour.”

Homefront tells the stories of:

  • Newly-weds Cpl Troy McEachern and Amanda Griffin-McEachern with a baby on the way and a romantic vision of a wartime marriage
  • Capt. Derek Chenette, the almost too well-informed soldier-husband who waits for his wife Capt Marilynn Chenette while he parents their two- year-old son
  • Nicole Whitton who endures a tragedy on her own when her husband Cpl Gordon Whitton is outside the wire on a mission
  • Zoë Cooper, the veteran wife of DCO Maj Tod Strickland who struggles under the pressures of her husband’s third and most deadly tour
  • Carolina Hamilton, who must manage the most aggravating realities of a military spouse – single-handedly planning a family move to a new posting across the country which must occur before her husband, Capt. Jon Hamilton, returns.

Homefront was produced by Franco Dottor, Ava Karvonen and Jody Polowick for Reel Girls Media in association with Global Television and with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund License Fee Program and Equity Investment Program, the Alberta Film Development Program of the Alberta Government, Rogers Documentary Fund, Knowledge Network, Canadian Learning Television and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit Program.

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Webdreams returns April 6

From Showcase:

WEBDREAMS – A Showcase original series – 12 new episodes of the hit documentary series – Uncover the secret world of adult online entertainment

Premiering on Showcase, Friday, April 6 @ 10:00 P.M. (ET/PT)

WEBDREAMS is back, and more revealing than ever. The Gemini-nominated documentary series tackles new territory in
its second season, delving deeper into the high-stakes, high-profit world of the online adult entertainment industry, exposing the reality behind the glamour and the grit beneath the glitz. The half-hour Showcase Original series produced by Galafilm premieres Friday, April 6 at 10:00 PM ET/PT.

“The cast of this season is a little more rock n’ roll, a little more hardcore, and living on the edge,” says WEBDREAMS Series Director Joshua Dorsey. “The success of Season One helped us get even more access to the industry, and even deeper into the lives of our characters.”

“The first season of WEBDREAMS has consistently appealed to Showcase audiences,” says Tara Ellis, Vice-President of Content for Showcase. “Now Showcase.ca is offering viewers the opportunity to catch up with their favourite characters as we stream the first season in advance of the highly-anticipated launch of Season Two.”

Tightly edited from over 800 hours of footage, the WEBDREAMS cameras follow seven new characters – young men and women drawn to the adult entertainment sector in a quest to find fame and fortune; dreamers who are navigating the quick changes of an industry in flux.

There’s the sultry web pioneer Angelique; Diesel, the hunky, model-turned-entrepreneur now exploring the transsexual niche; Uncle D, otherwise known as “The Canadian Assman”; Lance and Alexandra, the hardest working couple in the industry; Violet, goddess of Goth style; and Vid Vicious, an outrageous content provider working one of the most competitive ends of the industry.

Season Two of WEBDREAMS is filmed in HD and broadcast in HD where available. Filmed in a vast number of locales including Amsterdam, Paris, Miami, New York City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Panama City, and clear across Canada, WEBDREAMS uncovers the booming online scene at a turning point. At this stage in the game, it’s the highly specialized niche sites that rule the web. It’s an environment where anything goes, and fortunes can be built or lost in an instant.

The series director of WEBDREAMS is Joshua Dorsey (The Point, Here Am I, One Day). The series is directed by Dorsey and Paul Kell (5 Sides of a Coin). Creative producer is Gregory Fine. Producer and creator for the series is Michael Kronish. Executive producer is Arnie Gelbart.

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CTV Announces Special Timeslots Next Week for Robson Arms and Jeff Ltd

From CTV:

  • Robson Arms to air following Corner Gas on Monday, March 12 –
  • Jeff Ltd to air following American Idol on Wednesday, March 14 –

CTV will program two of its original comedy series in coveted timeslots that have become available in its schedule next week. An all-new episode of the acclaimed dramatic comedy Robson Arms will air Monday, March 12 at 8:30 p.m. ET on CTV immediately following the Corner Gas season finale. In addition, an all-new episode of the Gemini-nominated series Jeff Ltd will air Wednesday, Mar. 14 at 9:30 p.m. ET on CTV immediately following American Idol. Robson Arms and Jeff Ltd continue to air back-to-back in their regular Saturday night timeslot on CTV from 9 to 10 p.m. ET (visit CTV.ca to confirm local broadcast times).

In Monday’s episode of Robson Arms, Carol (Linda Cash) is enjoying the single, unfettered life until her teenaged-daughter, Georgia, shows up one dark and stormy night. Georgia, still smarting after her mother’s abrupt departure and subsequent year of “finding herself” in India, rejects her mother’s attempt at bonding, but seeks attention by wreaking havoc in the building. When Georgia’s latest web movie leaves Carol having to dodge a goodnight kiss from Brent the Shopping Cart Guy, Carol breaks down and asks her husband to take Georgia back. Georgia overhears and plots her most self-destructive prank of all. Can the two ever be on equal footing — or in the same headspace, as the case may be?

Robson Arms will follow the season finale of Canada’s most-watched comedy series, Corner Gas. Last week, Corner Gas attracted a season-high audience of 1.8 million viewers. On Feb. 27, Robson Arms attracted 569,000 viewers in a special timeslot following American Idol, up almost 60 per cent compared to it season average and up 77 per cent among the key A18-49 demo.

In Wednesday’s episode of Jeff Ltd, Jeff (Jeff Seymour) hasn’t given up on being part of the “Fish Donuts” empire and enlists his business associate Gavin to create a robotic donut vending machine – The Auto-Fish 9000. Meanwhile, Jeff tries to dodge the advances of both Nathalie and Dorota when Vladimir invites him to dinner as a gesture of thanks for saving his life. Jeff Ltd will follow American Idol’s first Top 12 results episode.

Viewers who missed earlier episodes of Robson Arms and Jeff Ltd can watch them on demand on The CTV Broadband Network (at CTV.ca or TheComedyNetwork.ca). Each week, new episodes are added to the broadband library following their television broadcast on CTV and The Comedy Network.

Robson Arms also airs Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on The Comedy Network. Jeff Ltd also airs Mondays at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT on The Comedy Network.

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Gavin Crawford to host 2007 Canadian Screenwriting awards

From the Writers Guild of Canada:

Outstanding list of finalists announced

The Writers Guild of Canada (WGC) will be celebrating an outstanding array of television, film and radio scripts on April 23 at the 2007 Canadian Screenwriting Awards.Guest host Gavin Crawford will be sure to bring the house down with his insider’s perspective on our industry as a writer and actor on This Hour Has 22 Minutes. Kyle Tingley will co-write the awards show with Crawford.

This is also a special year for the awards with the launch of the new WGC Showrunner Award.

“In the U.S., showrunners like David Shore (House) – who is Canadian – are well-known and revered,” said Maureen Parker, WGC Executive Director. “These writer/producers hold the vision for a television series and make all the creative decisions from development to post production.

“It’s time for Canada’s showrunners to step forward and be celebrated by their peers.”

Over 110 scripts were submitted for this year’s awards, honouring excellence in screenwriting. The entries have been narrowed down to 29 finalists in the categories of feature films, TV movies and miniseries, episodic dramas, comedies, documentaries and radio programs, and includes scripts from TV favourites such as Corner Gas, Intelligence, Slings & Arrows and Degrassi: The Next Generation, and the feature films Away From Her and Fido. See the complete list of finalists (PDF).

The Alex Barris Mentorship Award will also be presented to an individual who has gone above and beyond to help writers get a start in the business, as well as the Jim Burt Screenwriting Prize for best unproduced Canadian miniseries/movie script, and the Writers Block Award, which recognizes outstanding service to the WGC.

All winners will be announced at the 2007 Canadian Screenwriting Awards on Monday, April 23, 2007, at the Brant House, 522 King St. West, Toronto.

Some of last year’s winners include Susin Nielson for Robson Arms, Susan Coyne & Bob Martin & Mark McKinney for Slings & Arrows, and Suzette Couture for the TV movie, The Man Who Lost Himself: The Terry Evanshen Story.

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