AMPIA Elects New Co-Chairs and Board Members
The AMPIA Chair will be shared by two members for the next term by Producer Janet Morhart and Brent Kawchuk.
The AMPIA Chair will be shared by two members for the next term by Producer Janet Morhart and Brent Kawchuk.
Drinkwater, Tribal and Shoresy are among the other Canadian projects named in two categories for the performance honours.
The Sydney Morning Herald says, “Tribal’s drawn-from-real-life premise makes it much more compelling than many fictional procedurals…”
Prairie Dog Film + Television featured in MovieMaker Magazine.
Calgary, Alberta ranked as one of the best places to live and work in film.
Prairie Dog recognized for excellence in the Alberta screen industries for winning Best Dramatic Series at the 47th annual Rosie Awards.
“The tomb aspect of the show was built up from last season and was an opportunity to have longer commentary about missing Indigenous people,” Scott says.” We really felt the explanation of the tomb couldn’t be one episode. It needed some build and some explanation.”