A Warrior-Woman's Journey premieres at imagineNative Media Arts Festival inToronto

wolf dog productions is happy to announce that our short documentary featuring Doreen Silversmith will screen at imagineNative in Toronto on October 16th at 3:00 pm, (Al Green Theatre on Bloor at Spadina)!

Come join us!

Short Documentary on Indigenous Struggles from the North to the South

 our 30 minute documentary following Doreen Silversmith from Six Nations to Oaxaca, Mexico is almost done!

wolf dog goes to hot docs!

We're thrilled to announce my participation in the OMDC DOC Mentorship at Hot Docs Program.

What does it mean? well, an industry pass to the festival (free films and attendance at all panels, sessions, parties and events) including the illustrious and exclusive Toronto Documentary Forum and as if that weren't enough mentorship by senior industry professionals on our current projects -i.e. review of our pitches, who to meet at hot docs, story development of current projects, advice on the way forward for wolf dog, 

wow! watch out hot docs here we come!

This looks interesting

Spotlight on hot spots
Curator Cameron Bailey tells us to turn off CNN and head to the ROM
By DEIRDRE SWAIN
CRISIS ZONES: WORLD CINEMA NOW presented by the ROM's Institute for Contemporary Culture at the Royal Ontario Museum (100 Queen's Park), Signy & Cl&eacuteoph&eacutee Eaton Theatre, Thursdays March 29 to April 19 at 7 pm. Free. Curated and hosted by Cameron Bailey. www.rom.on.ca.

The hanging of Saddam Hussein was a watershed moment for "personal media." What the traditional outlets refused to shoot on their own was captured on someone's cellphone and then replayed not only over the Internet but by the same news shows that hadn't captured it themselves.

Night At The Indies with Guest Rosalie Bellefontaine

Meow Films and Toronto Women's Bookstore bring to you another exciting night of independent films.

Wednesday, March 21 / 7pm-10pm / Cover $5 / Meet and greet with local directors, producers and filmmakers, see great films and have fun!! We intend to build bridges between media and community.

Location @ Meow Films
868 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto, On, M6H 2X5 (a block North of Bloor - just past Shanly, on the West side of the street - close to Ossington Subway - take the Delaware Exit)

Films to be screened:

1. "Parhoodeh": Director: Rozette Ghadery

Night At The Indies

Meow Films and Toronto Women's Bookstore bring to you another exciting night of independent films.

January 17 / 7pm-10pm / Cover $5 / Meet and greet with local directors, producers and filmmakers, see great films and have fun!! We intend to build bridges between media and community.

Location @ Meow Films
868 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto, On, M6H 2X5
North of Bloor, West of Ossington.

Films to be screened

1. "The Portlands Powerplant", 8min - Director/Producer - Monica Oscilowski

2. "Music of a Forgotten Masters", 5min - Director - Ron Graner, Costume Designer- Heather Lee

3. "Hardwood", 29min - Writer/Director - Hubert Davis, Producer - Erin Faith Young - Producer for the NFB, Peter Starr

If you'd like further information please contact us at Meow Films 416-519-9800 or at 647-869-1880. Thank you. We look forward to seeing you on January 17th!