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Rezolution Pictures International is an award-winning Aboriginal-owned film and television production company that plays a vital role in bringing cultural diversity to Canada’s broadcasting landscape.
Established in 2001, Rezolution Pictures International quickly built a reputation for acclaimed series and one-of-a-kind productions. Today, it’s one of Canada’s leaders in social issue documentaries, with a library of outstanding productions on a range of subjects, including Aboriginal and Northern culture and history, the environment, Natives in cinema, same-sex parenting and more.
Rezolution Pictures International is currently in development on a dramatic series set in the murky world of illegal First Nations smuggling rings, a reality series on Aboriginal health as well as a dramatic comedy about four young women figuring out how to be Mohawk in the 21st century. And we’re always on the lookout for exciting new one-offs, series and ventures.
Based in Montreal, Rezolution Pictures International boasts a motivated creative and business team that features co-founders Earnest Webb and Catherine Bainbridge, producers Christina Fon and Linda Ludwick, and a dedicated team of filmmakers, artists and support staff.
We’ve forged strong ties with some of the top names in Canadian broadcasting and production, including the Aboriginal Peoples’ Television Network, the National Film Board of Canada, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Showcase, as well as distributors Domino Film and Television International and Films Transit International.
Rezolution Pictures International’s award winning projects include:
Club Native (2008)
A documentary about exploring contemporary aboriginal identity.
Club Native wins 2 Gemini awards Canada Award, Club Native won the award for Best Writing in a Documentary Program or Series for writer/director Tracey Deer at the 24th Annual Gemini Awards in Toronto.
Which means that this Rezolution/NFB coproduction about Native identity and belonging has racked up a total of six awards and counting!
» Best Writing in a Documentary Program or Series for writer/director –Gemini 2009
» Canada Award –Gemini 2009
» Best Canadian Film prize at First Peoples’ Festival/Land InSights
» Honourable Mention for the Alanis Obomsawin Best Documentary Award at imagineNATIVE,
» Best Documentary at Dreamspeakers
» Winner of the award for best Canadian documentary at DOXA Documentary Film Festival.
Moose TV (2006)
Eight half-hour comedy series for Showcase.
» The CFTPA 2008 award winning Best comedy series
One More River (2004)
A behind-the-scenes look at how the Cree people of Quebec voted to allow more damming of their rivers.
» Gemini Nomination 2005 Donald Brittain Award for Best Social/Political Documentary Program
» Winner of the Pierre and Yolande Perrault Prize for Best Documentary 2005 Rendez-Vous du Cinéma Québecois
Heavy Metal: A Mining Disaster in Northern Quebec (2004)
A hard-hitting documentary about a small community being devastated by chemical pollution.
» Winner of the Rigoberta Manchu Prize, First Nations Festival, Montreal, 2005
» Winner of the top prize and audience pick at Norway’s Aboriginal Film Festival Riddu Riddu.(2006)
Mohawk Girls (2004)
A documentary co-production with the NFB about girls growing up on the Kahnawake reservation in Quebec.
» The Alanis Obomsawin Best Documentary Award 2005
» ImagineNATIVE Film & Media Arts Festival
Cree Spoken Here (2001)
The story of the decline and re-birth of the Cree language.
» Winner of the Best Aboriginal Documentary Award 2001 Banff Television Festival
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