We’re only two months into year and already Papo & Yo is getting tons of great coverage in the video game press as one of the most anticipated games of 2012, and we couldn’t be happier!
Here’s a sample of what’s being said about “Sony’s next Playstation Network darling.”
Watch at the 1:40 mark
February 5, Minority Media Inc. will be demoing Papo & Yo at Concordia University’s Mixcade Event.
Part of the President’s Conference Series Experiencing the Media Mix: Anime, Manga, Video games, the event begins at 4 p.m. in the lobby of the Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex,1515 Ste-Catherine St. West.
If you haven’t experienced the game in real-time, now’s your chance!
The NFB adds two more titles to their long list of Oscar nominated films.
Sunday by Patrick Doyon, and Wild Life, by Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby, this year’s nominations bring the NFB total to a whopping 72 nominations!
Congratulations to the filmmakers and congratulations to the NFB!

Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) is pleased to announce that Ms. Monika Ille has accepted the appointment of Director of Programming at APTN effective immediately. Ms. Ille is based out of the network’s Montreal office.

Sonali Karnick, host of CBC’s All in a Weekend Montreal sits down with Tracey Deer, the creator of Working it Out Together and Kary-Ann Deer, series participant to discuss the show and life after the cameras.
Follow the links to listen to the interviews.
CBC.ca | All in a Weekend | Working it Out Together interview with Tracey Deer
CBC.ca | All in a Weekend | Life after a reality series interview with Kary-Ann Deer

Its been a great holiday season for all of us here at Rezolution and now we’re back to welcome in the New Year.
We’re kicking off 2012 with this article about the Minority team in the Montreal Mirror’s Noise Makers issue as well as lots of other goodies!

Missed an episode of Working it Out Together?
Now you can stream full episodes and watch clips from our health experts at APTN.ca and www.workingitouttogether.com.
Enjoy!

Montreal, August 30, 2011 - workingitouttogether.com goes live.
Part of a national multi-platform health and wellness movement, this interactive website is designed to motivate Canadians and their communities towards health and wellness.

Montreal, August 25, 2011 – Olympian Waneek Horn-Miller launches Working it Out Together a national multi-platform health and wellness movement.

August 15, 2011 – If you or your business would like to be included in the Working it Out Together business directory, please send us an email with your business name, contact info, a square logo, and your website URL.
Listings are free!

May 20, 2011 – Rezolution Pictures has formed Minority, a AAA video game studio based in Montreal, Canada.
Minority has received $1.2 million in production and development funding from the Canada Media Fund (CMF) Experimental Stream and industry giant Sony Entertainment for two new interactive video games: PAPO & YO and THE SILENT ENEMY.

April 5, 2011 – Reel Injun, the documentary by Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond, was honoured with a prestigious Peabody Award, recognizing the best in electronic media.

TORONTO – September 10, 2009 – Rezolution Pictures is proud to announce the World Premiere of Reel Injun by the Toronto International Film Festival.

Our docudrama The Last Explorer has been selected by the 20th Annual St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival and will screen on Friday, October 23rd at 7 pm in The Rooms Theatre in St. John’s.

Rezolution Pictures is proud to announce the selection of Reel Injun by the Toronto International Film Festival 2009.

No documentary about Hollywood Indians would be complete without talking to one of the screens consummate Western heroes. That’s what we had the honour of doing on February 6, 2009 when Reel Injun director Neil Diamond, producer Christina Fon and a small crew travelled to the Warner Brothers lot for a rare interview with screen [...]




