Edmonton filmmaker Michael Maxxis is in production on his first feature film Puppy Love, starring Hopper Penn and Paz de la Huerta, alongside Michael Madsen, UFC fighter Donald Cerrone and Rosanna Arquette.
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Edmonton filmmaker Michael Maxxis is in production on his first feature film Puppy Love, starring Hopper Penn and Paz de la Huerta, alongside Michael Madsen, UFC fighter Donald Cerrone and Rosanna Arquette.
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Upcoming workshop by @artsedmonton!
Taxes for Artists - Tuesday, January 26.
Led by an accountant who will cover CERB repayments, record keeping, expenses you can claim etc!
Register for this free session by emailing grants@edmontonarts.ca
#yycarts #abarts
Hey @ryanjespersen we loved the side-comment about #Foley in todays #RealTalkRJ episode!
We do a little bit more than crumple-up paper on our #FoleyStage (the first & only one in Alberta) - like footsteps, props & cloth - but we appreciate the advocacy👊
#abfilm @samuelgbrooks
📢 It's time for the second round of our Early Stage Project Grants! Last year's went so well we're re-introducing this stream of funding and are excited to open applications on Jan 18, 2021. Head to our website on Monday to see if your third-party costs are eligible for funding!
#CIFF2021 Film Submissions are now OPEN! 🎬
Taking place Sept 23 - Oct 3, 2021 CIFF showcases over 180 short and feature-length, multi-genre films, from Canada and around the world, offering over $20,000 in cash and prizes.
Submit now👉http://www.ciffcalgary.ca/festival/film-submissions/
Just a few minutes from the spectacular 14th season of @HeartlandOnCBC!
Congratulations to @SEVEN24films!
Heartland is Canada's longest-running one-hour scripted drama. 🎉
#ABFilm #YYCFilm #ABCreates
Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA) is a non-profit professional association incorporated in 1973. At its inception, its mandate was to support the independent motion picture industry as a viable economic and cultural force within the Province of Alberta.