Receiving an honour at a festival is always a nice way to start off the New Year. So we’re delighted to announce that “The Invisible Red Thread” has received an honourable mention at the Columbus International Film + Video Festival (CIF+VF).
The CIF+VF, now in its 61st year, is the longest running film festival in the United States. Their website states “the festival is 6 day event honors and screens the work of makers whose creations of vision, beauty and power help us understand the complexities of our world by using their committed artistry to touch our minds and hearts.” We’re definitely feeling honoured to be part of that.



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
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