Telefilm Canada Invests $24M+ in 11 Big-Budget Features in the English Market

Telefilm Canada invests over $24 million to fund 11 feature-length films in the English market as part of the first round of decisions under the Production Program’s big budget stream, seven of which are majority coproductions and several book-to-screen adaptations. This investment accounts for 69 per cent of Telefilm’s annual budget for funding English market feature films under the Production Program’s big budget stream. 

The selected projects represent impactful stories, told from distinctly Canadian perspectives, that will resonate widely and satisfy commercial and arthouse audiences.  

In addition, four projects are receiving greenlight funding for additional pre-production support, including projects from Newfoundland, Ontario, British Columbia, and Quebec; and three of which are majority coproductions. 

The evaluated projects featured filmmakers with experience levels ranging from award-winning veterans to mid- and early-career creatives, and those selected for funding echo that exciting mix.  


A Thread of Violence (mystery/crime)

Director: Robert Budreau 

Screenwriters: Robert Budreau and Grayson Moore 

Production: January Media and Lumanity Productions 

Co-Production: Sleeper Films 

Distributor: Mongrel Media

Province: Ontario 

Language: English 

*Majority coproduction with Ireland 


Eggplant (drama) 

Director and screenwriter: Yung Chang 

Production: Medium Density Fibreboard Films Inc. 

Distributor: Game Theory Films 

Province: Ontario 

Language: Mandarin 

*Majority coproduction with Ireland 


Forgiveness (historical drama) 

Director: Deepa Mehta 

Screenwriter: Mark Sakamoto 

Production: Hamilton-Mehta Productions Inc. 

Distributor: Mongrel Media 

Province: Ontario 

Language: English and Japanese 


Half-Blood Blues (historical drama)  

Director: Clement Virgo 

Screenwriters: Patrick Whistler and Clement Virgo 

Production: Conquering Lion Pictures Inc. 

Distributor: Elevation Pictures 

Province: Ontario 

Language: English, French and German 

*Majority co-production with Germany 


Lullabies For Little Criminals (drama)

Director and screenwriter: Sarah Gadon  

Production: Brightlight Pictures Inc. 

Distributor: Elevation Pictures 

Province: British Columbia 

Language: English and French 


Mary, Mary (drama) 

Director: Bruce LaBruce 

Screenwriters: Bruce LaBruce and Gabrielle Boulianne-Tremblay  

Production: Compass Productions Inc. 

Distributor: A-Z Films Inc. (with Raven Banner) 

Province: Quebec 

Language: English 

*Majority co-production with Belgium 


Nightingale (historical drama) 

Directors and screenwriters: Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson 

Production: Thin Stuff Productions Inc. 

Distributor: Elevation Pictures 

Province: Manitoba 

Language: English 

*Majority co-production with the United Kingdom 


Rapture (horror) 

Director and screenwriter: Jordan Tannahill 

Production: Elevation Pictures 

Distributor: Elevation Pictures 

Province: Ontario 

Language: English 

*Majority co-production with the United Kingdom 


Suffering Is Optional (drama) 

Director and screenwriter: Zarrar Kahn  

Production: CityLights Media Inc., LBG Films Inc., Other Memory Media, and Couronne

Nord Inc.  

Distributor: Game Theory Films, with h264 (Quebec) 

Province: Ontario, Quebec 

Language: English, French, and Urdu 


Untitled Matt Johnson Film (drama) 

Director and screenwriter: Matt Johnson 

Production: Zapruder Films Inc. 

Distributor: Elevation Pictures 

Province: Ontario 

Language: English 


Worse Together (drama) 

Director and screenwriter: Luis De Filippis  

Production: JA Productions Inc. and Fra Diavolo Films Inc. 

Distributor: Maison 4:3, with MDFF 

Province: Ontario 

Language: English 

*Majority co-production with Switzerland 

In the first intake of the Production Program’s big budget stream, 55 projects – including 13 majority coproductions – were assessed, representing $126 million in funding requests. Telefilm met with the teams behind each project submission. 


An advisory committee composed of external and internal representatives has evaluated the projects and made its recommendations. The decision-making process, across multiple rounds of decisions over the coming months, is designed to ensure that Telefilm funds a balanced production portfolio reflecting a variety of genres, budgets, company sizes, regions of the country, and perspectives. A list of the selection committee members will be posted on Telefilm’s Project Financing Advisory Committees page at the end of each fiscal year. 


It should also be noted that the project teams selected under the Springboard Initiative will be contacted shortly. Under this initiative, projects that were not selected for production funding but ranked highly during the evaluation process may be invited to apply for development funding to strengthen their project for a future production application. 


More funding decisions will be announced through April to September of this year. Statistics on all films funded in the year will be published in the 2026—27 Annual Report.  


 About Telefilm Canada

Founded in 1967, Telefilm Canada is a Crown corporation that invests in the development, production, promotion and distribution of the Canadian and Indigenous audiovisual industry. As the largest investor in Canadian cinema, Telefilm supports the economic power and cultural impact of the audiovisual sector in collaboration with industry players. Additionally, Telefilm provides recommendations to the Department of Canadian Heritage regarding the certification of treaty-based audiovisual co-productions, and administers programs of the Canada Media Fund.

 

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