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ACTRA Montreal Award nominees announced

From a media release: ACTRA Montreal is pleased to announce the nominees for the 2017 ACTRA Awards in Montreal, to be held Sunday, June 11th at le Gesù.

Nominees for Outstanding Performance – Voice:

  • Shawn Baichoo, Two Nuts and a Richard 
  • Joe Cobden, Knuckleheads 
  • Holly Gauthier-Frankel, Maggie & Bianca Fashion Friends 
  • Jennifer Seguin, Two Nuts and a Richard 
  • Carlo Mestroni, Two Nuts and a Richard 

Nominees for Outstanding Performance – Stunt: 

  • Mich Todorovic, X-men: Apocalypse 
  • Naomi Frenette, X-men: Apocalypse 
  • Eric Paul-Hus, X-men: Apocalypse 

Nominees for Outstanding Performance – Videogame: 

  • Julian Casey, Stories: The Hidden Paths 
  • Chimwemwe Miller, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided 
  • Victoria Sanchez, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided 
  • Claudia Besso, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided 
  • Shawn Baichoo, Watch Dogs 2 

Nominees for Outstanding Performance – Female: 

  • Claudia Ferri, A Date With Miss Fortune 
  • Charlotte Rogers (pictured above), LARPs: the Series 
  • Sabrina Campilii, Real Detective 
  • Helena Marie, Stagecoach: The Texas Jack Story 
  • Elizabeth Neale, LARPs: the Series 

Nominees for Outstanding Performance – Male: 

  • Andreas Apergis, Gurov & Anna 
  • Jesse Camacho, We’re Still Together 
  • Jonathan Silver, LARPs: the Series 
  • David Francis, Cold Call 
  • Vladimir Alexis, Stonewall 

The event will be hosted by comedians Eman El-Husseini and Jess Solomon.

Image courtesy of Jon Woods.

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CTV announces The Amazing Race Canada’s summer return

From a media release:

CTV is bringing the heat with a dynamic 2017 summer schedule anchored by three brand-new series from some of the biggest names in television: WORLD OF DANCE, THE F WORD, and STILL STAR-CROSSED. Summer on CTV also features an all-star showcase of returning favourites including THE AMAZING RACE CANADA, SAVING HOPE, MASTERCHEF, and AMERICANNINJA WARRIOR, along with a one of a kind, crowd-sourced summer event special, CANADA IN A DAY, and the hottest music celebrations including THE 2017 BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS and THE 2017 IHEARTRADIO MUCH MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS.

THE AMAZING RACE CANADA (Season 5)
Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CTV and CTV GO, beginning July 4

THE AMAZING RACE CANADA is back for a fifth season with brand-new teams and exciting, nail-biting challenges. Hosted by Olympic Gold Medallist Jon Montgomery, the series pits fresh teams of two with a pre-existing relationship against each other in the biggest race this country has ever seen.

CANADA IN A DAY
Premieres Sunday, June 25 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CTV and CTV GO

CANADA IN A DAY is a CTV Event Special created entirely from videos made by Canadians over the course of 24 hours (September 10th, 2016), reflecting the thoughts, hopes, and lives of everyone that lives in this amazing country. Premiering as Canada gets set to celebrate the 150th anniversary of confederation, CANADA IN A DAY is a unique snapshot of who we are and what we were doing in one, 24-hour period, resulting in a memorable TV event and time capsule of Canada.

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Global announces Private Eyes’ Season 2 return date

From a media release:

Global jump-starts summer with a primetime lineup stacked with the hottest new dramas, high-stakes reality, and some of the most anticipated returning series.

Kicking off Global’s summer schedule is the return of Canada’s favourite detective duo, Shade and Angie, as last summer’s #1 new series* Private Eyes is back Thursday, May 25 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Starring Jason Priestley and Cindy Sampson, Season 2 welcomes new cast members including Samantha Wan (Second Jen), Sharon Lewis (Degrassi: The Next Generation), Bree Williamson (One Life To Live), and Mark Ghanimé (Reign). In anticipation of the Season 2 premiere, viewers can catch up on the first season on GlobalTV.com and Global Go.

Private Eyes – Thursday, May 25 at 8 p.m. ET/PT (Season 2 premiere)
Ex-pro hockey player Matt Shade (Jason Priestley) irrevocably changed his life when he decided to team up with fierce PI Angie Everett (Cindy Sampson) to form an unlikely investigative powerhouse. Now, this dynamic duo has found their rhythm both on and off the case. They still view the world through different lenses, but have learned to use each other’s strengths to their mutual advantage … mostly. With their new equal partnership comes a booming business, and they opt to hire an assistant in the form of quirky Zoe Chow (Samantha Wan). Zoe also acts as a buffer and translator when Shade and Angie fall into their old habits. With new cases come new faces, each with their own indelible story and effect on Shade and Angie. Private Eyes is produced by Entertainment One (eOne) in association with Corus Entertainment, with the participation of the Canada Media Fund, the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, the Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit and COGECO Program Development Fund.

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Link: Syfy lands ‘Ghost Wars’ drama starring Vincent D’Onofrio, Kim Coates

From Lesley Goldberg of The Hollywood Reporter:

Link: Syfy lands ‘Ghost Wars’ drama starring Vincent D’Onofrio, Kim Coates
Syfy is adding another acquisition to its scripted offerings.

The NBCUniversal-owned cable network has acquired 13-episode drama series Ghost Wars from Nomadic Pictures, with Simon Barry (Van Helsing) as showrunner and starring Vincent D’Onofrio and Kim Coates.

The drama, set in an Alaskan town overrun by paranormal forces, will premiere in the U.S. on Syfy and elsewhere globally on Netflix. Continue reading.

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Wild Kitchen is community TV at its best

This year has been a tough one for community television. In February, Rogers announced the closing of one Toronto station and shuttered another in Mississauga, Ont., earlier this week. Shaw revealed it will be closing its community television stations in Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. Not only does this mean folks out of work, but a silencing of a unique voice via programming spotlighting those areas of the country in a truly local way.

Wild Kitchen is a prime example of community TV done right. The series, shot and first broadcast on NorthwesTel Community TV, celebrates the Indigenous people, their lifestyles and history through food and storytelling in the Yellowknife area. At the centre of Wild Kitchen is actress and Juno Award winner Tiffany Ayalik (pictured above left), who is equally at home in a forest harvesting morel mushrooms, casting a line for a fish or gamely swatting away black flies and erecting a teepee all while celebrating the cultural practices of her upbringing. The brainchild of executive producer Caroline Cox, Wild Kitchen came about because of where she lived.

Wild Kitchen host Tiffany Ayalik

“I’d been living in Yellowknife for quite a few years and then moved seven hours from town to a remote cabin 150 kilometres from the nearest town,” Cox says over the phone. “I learned from my neighbours a lot about wild food harvesting. There was a call from the local cable TV channel asking for more northern content and I pitched the idea.” The former Southern Ontario citizen, who worked as an associate producer on Animal Planet’s Ice Lake Rebels, moved to Yellowknife after college and has called the area home for the last 11 years.

She’s met some pretty unique individuals—including “Pike” Mike, who takes Ayalik fishing in Episode 1—and wanted their recipes and back stories to be part of the program. Episode 2 is fascinating for its bannock and spruce tip jelly recipes but also because of Ayalik’s chat with Inuit elder Gerri Sharpe, who discusses the urbanization of Indigenous cultures and what it’s like to grow up in a city after living on the land. Wild Kitchen‘s formula can work in any community, but it’s particularly effective in the Northwest Territories.

Cox used the knowledge she gained from Ice Lake Rebels to make Wild Kitchen a visual stunner. Honestly, the program would look very at home on Gusto or Food Network, with smooth cuts and gorgeous shots of northern Canada. Her crew was a tight four-person unit consisting of a director of photography, Cox shooting a second camera while producing, a field sound mixer and associate producer/production assistant and Ayalik. Together they’ve created an informative and entertaining project about Indigenous peoples and their culture through food and stories.

“A big reason why I wanted to do this show is to inspire people to be more connected to the land and think outside the box when it comes to food sourcing,” Cox says. “There really is food everywhere if you know what you’re looking for.”

Wild Kitchen‘s first three Season 1 episodes have already been broadcast on NorthwesTel, but you can get recipes and see clips via the show’s Facebook page.

Images courtesy of Wild Kitchen.

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