Biographies
The Dot Film Company
In 2003, The Dot Film Company produced its founding project, The Putting Edge, an 8-minute short comedy fully funded through the Corus Young Filmmakers Initiative, in association with the CFTPA. The film broadcast on YTV in 2005 and is currently being distributed by Big Film Shorts.
Pria, The Dot Film Company’s second and most notable short film, was produced in association with CBC’s Mix Flicks program and was later aired on CBC’s ZeD Program. Pria won the 1st Place Platinum Remi Award for Best Short Film within the Romantic Comedy category at WorldFest Houston 2005 and was also screened at the World Wide Short Film Festival in Toronto (2005) and the Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival (2005) where it was nominated for a Golden Sheaf Award. Pria recently won the first ever Toronto International Film Festival’s Sprockets Film Festival for Children Audience Choice Award, as well as the NBC/Universal Comedy Short Cuts Competition Audience Choice Award in Los Angeles and it later screened on the Sundance Channel. Pria has screened in Korea, India, and Europe, as well as many other North American festivals. It continues to receive invitations and accolades across the globe.
In 2006, The Dot Film Company completed its debut feature film "Things to Do". After a successful screening at the 2006 Slamdance Film Festival in January, the film was secured for Canadian distribution by Mongrel Media. It is currently being distributed in all Blockbuster stores across Canada as part of Mongrel Media’s Festival Collection.
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