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Three Haligonian productions nab Telefilm feature funding

Heather Young, Koumbie and Taylor Olson each to receive $100K+ via the Talent to Watch program

click to enlarge Three Haligonian productions nab Telefilm feature funding
A scene from Heather Young's short film Milk. Young's feature Murmur is one of the region's funding recipients.

Three Nova Scotia production teams have been awarded funding for their debut feature films in Telefilm's annual Talent to Watch program. Heather Young, whose short Milk premiered at TIFF and is still ripping up the festival circuit, and producer Martha Cooley will make Murmur. Taylor Olson will direct an adaptation of Catherine Banks' play Bone Cage with Melani Wood producing, and Koumbie (director) and Amy Trefry will produce CareCroft. Each project will receive between $105,000 and $125,000.

This is the program's first year known as Talent to Watch—under the previous moniker, the Micro-Budget Production Program, recipients have included Ashley McKenzie's Werewolf, Cory Bowles' Black Cop, Stephanie Clattenburg's Play Your Gender and Bretten Hannam's North Mountain. Telefilm increased its production support from 15 to 45 projects nationwide.

“Together,” said Jean-Claude Mahé, Telefilm's acting executive director, “we discover the next generation of storytellers from across Canada and help ignite their careers.” 

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