More diverse voices will be heard across Canada thanks to a new cross-country partnership to promote Black filmmakers. Netflix has partnered with the Fabienne Colas Foundation to support the Being Black in Canada program, which benefits Black filmmakers through mentorship and training.
The sponsorship announcement, made earlier this week, will see the world’s leading streaming service collaborate with National Bank and Canada Media Fund to expand this year’s program, which includes participants from Montreal, Toronto and Halifax, to grow to embrace filmmakers in Ottawa, Calgary and Vancouver over the next two years. RELATED: Something For Everyone At 4th Annual Halifax Black Film Festival “Creating more stories that generate empathy and
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