We’re pleased to announce that O, Brazen Age is an awards finalist at the Blow-Up Chicago International Arthouse Film Festival 2016. Alexander Carson and Mike McLaughlin received nominations for Best Director and Best Cinematographer, respectively.… (READ MORE)
We’re honoured to have won a Gold Bison Award at the 10th Buffalo International Film Festival for Alexander Carson’s short film The New Canada, a cine-essay project filmed in Buffalo & Toronto. Many thanks to… (READ MORE)
Feeling very honoured to be nominated for 5 Alberta Motion Picture Industry Awards for our first feature film, The Valley Below! The nominations are in the following categories: Best Dramatic Feature Film (Alexander Carson, Cameron… (READ MORE)
We’re honoured to be nominated for two Canadian Screen Awards from the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television for Kyle Thomas’ first feature film The Valley Below. Kris Demeanor is nominated for Best Supporting Actor… (READ MORE)
We’re very proud to announce that Kyle Thomas has been honoured with a Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Arts Award for his work as a filmmaker dedicated to crafting cinematic narratives that explore the province’s history… (READ MORE)
We’re very pleased to announce that Alexander Carson’s film Numbers & Friends received the Golden Gate Award for the New Visions program at the 57th San Francisco International Film Festival last night. It’s an honour… (READ MORE)
We are thrilled that Cameron Macgowan’s 2012 film Black Hills has been nominated for 3 Alberta Motion Pictures Industry Association (AMPIA) Awards: Best Screenplay (Drama under 30 min) for Cameron Macgowan, Best Performance by an… (READ MORE)
We are proud to announce that Alexander Carson is the recipient of the Achievement in Direction Award at this year’s Air Canada En Route Film Festival! This is a very rewarding way to wind down… (READ MORE)
Alexander Carson’s 2011 film “We Refuse To Be Cold” has been selected as an awards finalist for the 2012 Air Canada En Route Film Festival! Free public screenings of the finalist films will take place… (READ MORE)
We’re thrilled to announce that the Ontario Arts Council has come on board for Alexander Carson’s latest project Braids (2012). With the OAC’s generous support, Braids will be completed in the next few weeks for… (READ MORE)
We’re thrilled to announce that North Country Cinema’s two films in competition at this year’s Sled Island Festival in Calgary both won awards on Wednesday night! Kyle Thomas’ Not Far From The Abattoir received Best… (READ MORE)
At the Alberta Motion Picture Industries Association awards at the Hyatt Regency in Calgary on May 12, 2012, Kyle Thomas received the Best Screenwriter Award for Drama Under 30 Minutes! His film Not Far From… (READ MORE)
Kyle Thomas’ film Not Far From The Abattoir has received 5 award nominations from the Alberta Motion Pictures Industry Association! As the film’s producers, Kyle and Cameron share a nomination for Best Short, while Kyle… (READ MORE)
Kyle Thomas’s film Not Far From The Abattoir has been awarded top prizes at both of Alberta’s major film festivals! First winning the Alberta Spirit Award at CIFF, followed by the Best Alberta Short Film… (READ MORE)
A huge win for NCC’s Cameron Macgowan last week at the 2011 Alberta Motion Picture Industry Awards in Edmonton. Cam picked up a Rosie Award for “Best Screenwriting, Drama Under 30 Minutes” for his 2010… (READ MORE)
NCC’s newest member Cameron Macgowan has received 4 award nominations from the Albert Motion Picture Association for his recent film BAD DAD, produced with the generous support of the Albert Foundation For The Arts, in… (READ MORE)