Exhibitionists

Celebrating the best of Canadian film and TV in our Canadian Screen Awards special

The CSAs are like Christmas for Canadian content creators — and we're dedicating this week's Exhibitionists episode to the nominees.

We're dedicating this week's Exhibitionists to the 2019 CSA nominees

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The biggest weekend in Canadian film and television is upon us: the Canadian Screen Awards, a.k.a. the CSAs, a.k.a Christmas for Canadian content creators.

For those not familiar with the CSAs, the Genie and the Gemini awards combined and became the Canadian Screen Awards — so they're basically like the Emmys and Oscars of Canada all rolled into one glitzy and glamorous show. Today, we've decided to dedicate our entire episode to celebrating some of the talented nominees.

Check out all the stories in the episode below, and stream the full episode now!

Behind the scenes of Frankie Drake Mysteries

Time travel to the 1920s with the production designer of Frankie Drake Mysteries. Watch the video.

Annie Murphy on how Harvey changed her life

The Schitt's Creek star loves Jimmy Stewart's performance in Harvey so much that she got him tattooed on her arm. Watch the video.

7 quick takes on this year's CSA nominations

Women, children and...ghosts? Peter Knegt shares a few takeaways from the 2019 Canadian Screen Award nominations. Read the original article.

The Artists: How video games changed storytelling forever

Are video games art? Does it even matter? They're beautiful and important. Watch this episode of The Artists.

The Move: Santee Smith

Contemporary Indigenous dancer Santee Smith demonstrates "The Women's Shuffle," a dance illustrating the creation story and celebrating women as the creators and sustainers of life.

Exhibitionist in Residence: Patrick Bouchard

The Québécois animator dissects his own body, extracting memories, emotions and fears that will nurture his work in his NFB short film The Subject / Le Sujet.

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