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My Millennial Life is back streaming on TVO!

 

Exceptional, illuminating doc. Must-see.’   -John Doyle, ‘Globe and Mail’

I’m excited to share that my Canadian Screen Award winning doc, MY MILLENNIAL LIFE, was just renewed by TVO.

It is once again available for streaming in Canada!

Watch the captivating stories of five amazing young adults, as they discover their place in today’s world with humour, resilience and sensitivity.

Stream In Canada

Stream Internationally on Amazon

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My Millennial Life Screens Again at Portland Film Festival

Emily Dreaming, My Millennial Life. Photo: Maya Bankovic. Makin’ Movies 2016

My Millennial Life is invited to the Portland Film Festival as part of the alumni stream. After having its Portland Festival premiere in 2016, it’s again part of the festival, streaming with a diverse array of new and compelling films. The Portland Film Festival runs from October 6 – November 8 and tickets for streaming the films are available.

Maureen is participating on an alumni panel, which you can you can tune into beginning November 6, 10am PT on. The panel participants will discuss what they are doing now and what happened distribution-wise to their films now screening at the festival.

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17 And Life Doesn’t Wait Nominated for CSA

Best Picture Editing, Documentary

We’re really excited the film’s been nominated by the Canadian Academy of Cinema & Television for a CSA Award. A special congratulations to our editor, Cathy Gulkin. The Awards will be announced mid-May.

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On heels of the CSA Award, My Millennial Life wins a Gold Medal at New York Festivals for Documentary

My Millennial Life is a Gold Medal winner in Documentary at the 2017 New York Festivals, Film & Television Awards.

Big thanks go out to the millennials — Hope, Meron, James, Emily, Kirsty, Tim and Mark — who gave their time and shared their stories, my producing partner Charlotte Engel (Rock Yenta Productions), and to production team who participated in the making of the film.

The film could not have been made without the generous support of our broadcaster TVO, Bell Fund, Rogers Documentary Fund, CMF, iChannel, and the Canadian Federal and Provincial Tax Credits.