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Sold Out Screening! Want The Doc in Your City?
This past weekend a sold-out crowd gathered at the S. Walter Stewart Library for a pre-broadcast screening of The Invisible Red Thread in Toronto. The audience was largely composed of parents and children who have gone through the adoption process. … Continue reading
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Toronto Sneak Peek : FCC Hosts a Special Afternoon Screening
FCC Toronto (Families with Children from China) is hosting a special sneak-preview screening of The Invisible Red Thread, three weeks before its Canadian broadcast premiere! This special screening taking place Sunday May 27, 2012 at 2 p.m. at the S. … Continue reading
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When a Hospital Emergency Unexpectedly Becomes Part of The Documentary…
Flash back to Saturday July 28th: It’s one day before Eve, Hubert and Vivian -the Canadian family we’re following on their odyssey to China – is set to board the plane to Beijing. The Canadian crew is ready to film … Continue reading
Tagged airport, Changfu Chang, China, departure, emergency, Eve, Family, hospital, Hubert, Jiujiang, Maureen Marovitch, Toronto, Trip, Vivian
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First taste of being part of a documentary…
The weekend of July 23-25 gave Vivian and her parents, Eve and Hubert, their first extended taste of what it is like being part of a documentary. And this time we even managed to take a few shots to document … Continue reading


The Invisible Red Thread is made possible with 100% funding from the OMNI Television Independent Producers Initiative. The $32.5 million fund is a seven-year commitment created and made available for the independent production of third-language ethnocultural programming. The fund is not only dedicated to helping Canadian independent producers tell their stories in their language of comfort, but also to make sure that these stories are accessible to other ethnocultural communities through re-versioning in different languages. This is the industry’s first, and only, major source of funding for the independent production of non-official language programming. More details on the fund are at OMNI Television’s website