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2017 Alberta Film Television Awards Finalists The 2017 Alberta Film and Ice Guardians It's Not My Fault Television Awards Finalists Adam Scorgie, Producer And I Don't Care Anyway Score G Production Films Camille Beaudoin, Jesse Lipscombe CLASS CATEGORIES & Eric Rebalkin, Producers Memento Mori Mosaic Entertainment BEST DOCUMENTARY SERIES Rosvita Dransfeld & Bonnie Thompson, Producers She Has A Name Against the Ropes ID Productions & National Film Board Matthew Kooman, Producer Ryan Northcott & Pollyanna of Canada Unveil Studios Hardwicke-Brown, Producers Gruv Pix Productions No Roads In BEST CHILDREN'S Geoff Plewes, Josh Wong, Adam PROGRAM OR SERIES Arena: Building of an Icon Naugler & Blake Reid, Producers Gord Redel, Michael Bobroff, D.H. No Roads In Productions MindFuel - Cool Careers (Don) Metz & Bryce York, Producers Jennifer Avis & Liz Bugera, Oilers Entertainment Group Things Arab Men Say Producers Bonnie Thompson, Producer Jump Studios Going Wild National Film Board of Canada Bryan Smith, Producer Monster Space Bungalow MiMedia Wolverine: Ghost of the Jordan Bloemen, Matthias Smale & Northern Forest Colin Waugh, Producers The Failure Way Andrew Manske, Brian Bildson Sticks & Stones Olaf Blomerus & Chris Dowsett, & Jeff Turner, Producers Producers Compass Media Oniva! 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