The four-part Crave documentary series “Thunder Bay,” exploring racism and the murder of Indigenous people in the City of Thunder Bay, was one of the big winners at the Northern Ontario Music and Film Awards June 29.
The award ceremony, hosted by comedian Jeff Paul, was just one part of NOMFA 2024, which ran from June 27-29, and also included networking sessions, professional development activities and artist showcases. “We're really happy this event came back after five years, and we're really really pleased with the whole three-day conference,” O’Hearn added.
Sudbury-based group the Ape-Ettes won for Outstanding Video by a Northern Ontario Musical Act for their video “Hearing Protection,” which was directed by Jeff Houle and Curtis Carriere. Sudbury’s David Lickley won for Outstanding Screenwriter for his IMAX film “Jane Goodall: Reasons for Hope.”
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