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2013 Rosie Finalists List The 2016 Alberta Film and BEST DOCUMENTARY BEST DRAMATIC FEATURE FILM Television Awards Finalists OVER 30 MINUTES 40 Below and Falling CLASS CATEGORIES A Little Cabaret Andrew Scholotiuk, Darren Arsenault, Steph Link & Tito Guillen, Producers Josh Miller, Brad Ferguson & Dylan BEST DOCUMENTARY SERIES Hyperphotonic Media Pearce, Producers 40 Below Productions Against the Ropes Conquering Beauty: The Life and Ryan Northcott & Pollyanna Music of Malcolm Forsyth Diablo Hardwicke-Brown, Producers Theresa Wynnyk, Producer Shana Wilson & Lawrence Roeck, Gruv Pix Productions Company of Women on the Screen Producers Diablo Movie Hockey Unlimited Elder in the Making Gord Redel, Scot Morison, D.H. Chris Hsiung, Producer Empyrean (Don) Metz & Michael Bobroff, Hidden Story Productions/ Julian Black Antelope, Amy Darling & Producers Telus Optik Local Thomas Robert Lee, Producers Aquila Productions Transcendence Film in association Rodeo - Embracing the NEW Frontier with MEDIA DARLING It's Not About Sex Rod Maldaner & Katy Lucas, Rod Maldaner & Breanne McLachlan, Producers Figurine Producers Shaw Cablesystems G.P. Hans Olson & Kyle Armstrong, Shaw Cablesystems G.P. Producers The Caravan Pretty Hill Pictures Mountain Mustang Margot McMaster & Susan Feddema-Leonard, Producer Carolyn McMaster, Producers The Northlander People & Peak Productions Catwalk Productions Benjamin Ross Hayden, Producer Manifold Pictures underEXPOSED the smalls: forever is a long time Peter Strutt & Kevin Pennock, John Kerr & Trevor Smith, Producers The Wizard's Christmas: Return of Producers Crowsnest Films the Snow King Airdog Media Colin Curwen & Darren Sentner, BEST DRAMATIC SERIES Producers BEST DOCUMENTARY Blackstone New Machine Studios UNDER 30 MINUTES Ron E. Scott & Jesse Szymanski, BEST CHILDREN'S All Aboard the CP Holiday Train Producers PROGRAM OR SERIES Ravinder Minhas & Mathew Embry, Prairie Dog Film + Television Producers Kim's Christmas Cottage Spotlight Productions Heartland Kim Hayden & Doug Hayden, Tom Cox & Jordy Randall, Producers Producers Day of Change Seven24 Films In-Houze Productions Kelly Wolfert & D. Jeffery Buchanan, Producers Hell on Wheels Legislative Process: The Bee Safety Leven Creative Chad Oakes & Michael Frislev, Act Producers Simon Morgan & Sheena Moore, Forgotten Fallen Nomadic Pictures Producers Ken McWilliams & Jean Merriman, Lindisfarne Productions Producers BEST DRAMATIC MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE OR MINI-SERIES Mindfuel Lamplight Productions Away & Back Neil Fleming & Romina Imani, Santa School Chad Oakes & Michael Frislev, Producers Laura O'Grady, Ravinder Minhas & Producers Joe Media Group Mathew Embry, Producers Nomadic Pictures Spotlight Productions/TELUS Optik Tales of the First People Fargo Colin Curwen & Darren Sentner, Step by Step Chad Oakes & Michael Frislev, Producers Voula Fourlaris, Producer Producers New Machine Studios VJ Productions Nomadic Pictures The Money Tree The Harder I Fight II The Reckoning Aaron Bernakevitch, Deitra Kalyn, Corey Lee and Susan Bristow, John Kerr, Jay Daniel Beechinor, Brenda Lieberman & Matt Babinec, Producers Chad Oakes, & Michael Frislev, Producers 4K Film Production enriquePoe Moving Pictures Producers, Nomadic Pictures BEST NEWS FEATURE BEST TELEVISION COMMERCIAL BEST PUBLIC SERVICE OR NOT- UNDER $50K FOR-PROFIT PRODUCTION Alberta Primetime - "Baby Organ Donation" Alberta Physiotherapy - "Born to Alberta Council of Women's Shelters Chelan Skulski, Producer Move" - "Leading Change" CTV Two Alberta Carolyn Patton, Matt Gillespie, Gord Redel, Glenn Wiun, Paul Smart Producers, Joe Media Group & Michael Bobroff, Producers Alberta Primetime - "Hotel Sting" Aquila Productions Daniel Baldassarre, Producer Calgary Jewellery - 60th Anniversary CTV Two Alberta Lanny Williamson, Jose Luis Alberta Motor Association - "The Gonzalez & Candace Schmidt, Aaron Friesen Story" Alberta Primetime - "Work of Art - Producers Jeremy Chugg, Producer Peter von Tiesenhausen" The Beach Advanced Audio Freshwater Creative Daniel Baldassarre, Producer Production & L&C Style Productions CTV Two Alberta Mayor Don Iveson: The Speech City of Edmonton - Golf Colin Waugh & Matthew Gresiuk, CBC Alberta Votes 2015 Kelly Wolfert, Producer Producers, Sticks & Stones Bob Weiers & David Perlich, Leven Creative Producers Roger's Story Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Lux Windows - Call Me Paul Bzeta & Grant Nolin, Producers Brian Vos, Jenn Avis & Kirsten Kicker Fastest Woman on Ice Bolton, Producers, Jump Studios Michelle Leader, Producer Royal Alexandra Hospital - Care and Leader Productions/Discovery National Music Centre - "Building the Caring Channel - Daily Planet NMC" Missy Geffen, Producer Brent Kawchuk & Ian Chiclo, Geffen Media Wrecking Crew Producers, Allan Leader, Producer Corkscrew Media & Stir Films Women in Policing Leader Productions/Discovery Shilo Baribeau, Producer Channel - Daily Planet Superbowl - Transporter Calgary Police Service Robert Lennon & John Berry, BEST INFORMATION Producers, KO Group BEST CORPORATE PRODUCTION OR LIFESTYLE SERIES BEST TELEVISION COMMERCIAL A Knock at the Door: A Guide to Alberta Primetime OVER $50K Death Notification Danny Baldassarre, Producer Shilo Baribeau, Producer CTV Two Alberta Calgary Stampede Champions 2015 Calgary Police Service John Kerr & Leigh Blakely, Producers Galas and Giving Crowsnest Films / C&B Advertising ATB Financial - We Grow Alberta - Heidi Johannson, Producer "Things I Wish I Knew" Shaw Cablesystems G.P. Golf in Canada Carolyn Patton, Matt Gillespie & Carmen Salerno, Kristy Willett and Karen Sveinson, Producers go! Tony Planicka, Producers Joe Media Group Dana Giesbrecht, Producer Shaw Communications Shaw Cablesystems G.P. Bow Valley College - "1000 Women Government of Alberta - "Climate Rising" Queer Places Change" Brent Kawchuk, Producer Frederick Kroetsch & Kurt Spenrath, Matt Gillespie & Romina Imani, Corkscrew Media & Stir Films Producers, Producers, Joe Media Group Open Sky Pictures Civitas Denver - "St. Patrick's Island Toyota - Rav 4 - "Engineered for Bike Roll" Road to Hope Playtime" Ryan Northcott & Eric Giesbrecht, Bianca Jade, Producer Matt Gillespie & Romina Imani, Producers, MEDIAPOP Shaw Cablesystems G.P. Producers, Joe Media Group Emerge: Imagine Your Potential Saddle-Up Venture Communications - Toyota Simon Morgan & Sheena Moore, Dave Roberts, Producer Tacoma - "Lumber Genie" Producers, Lindisfarne Productions Shaw TV Calgary Brent Kawchuk, Stacey Quick & Jim Thalheimer, Producers Keith, The Regular Corkscrew Media & Stir Films Colin Waugh & Scott Winder, Producers, Sticks & Stones WCLC - LottoMax - "Epic Battle" Matt Gillespie, Producer Joe Media Group BEST PROMOTIONAL Reuben and the Dark - "Bow and Straight to Video: The B-Movie PRODUCTION Arrow" Odyssey Brock Mitchell, Producer Cody Kennedy, & Tim Rutherford Alberta Royalty Review DDG Producers Brian Vos & Jenn Avis, Producers House of Heathens/TELUS Optik Jump Studios In Codes - "Stories" Local Olaf Blomerus, Producer Calgary Stampede Parade Open Blmrs/TELUS Optik Local The Road Hammers Go Everywhere 2015 -“Everything Stampede” John Kerr, Producer Cindy Gillies, Mike Little & Brendon Striker - "Second Attack" Crowsnest Films Rathbone, Producers Lindsay Robinson & Kris Wedgwood, Calgary Stampede Producers BEST DIGITAL OR INTERACTIVE Lindsay Robinson Productions/ PROJECT City of Edmonton - Golf TELUS Optik Local Coastal GasLink - Getumdone Kelly Wolfert, Producers Kelly Wolfert, Producer Leven Creative Zaac Pick - "Constellations" Leven Creative Brock Mitchell, Producer Ice District DDG Heartland- @GeorgieFlemingMorris Michael Bobroff & Graham Melley, Scott Lepp & Jordy Randall, Producers BEST COMEDY PRODUCTION OR Producers, Seven24 Films Aquila Productions SERIES Invisible World Talisman 3433 One Hit Die - Legend of the Lich Lord Bonnie Thompson, Producer Chris Krieger, Nick Thomas, Brock Spencer Estabrooks, Emily Renner National Film Board Mitchell, Chantelle Kolesnik, Wallace & Greg Jeffs, Producers Trades Warrior Network Producers Insurrection Films/TELUS Optik Local Jaro Malanowski & Dee Ann Benard, DDG The Wilmore Boys Producers, Avatar Media TEDxYYC 2015: Crafted Mike Peterson & Dieter Kohler, Producers What Would You Do? 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