Wednesday March 25 - CHEERS & CHATS

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

  1. Producers Therapy: 20 years of Holding it All Together

Bringing together leading producers from across CFF’s 20-year history, this candid conversation explores what it really takes to build films – and careers – year after year. 

From scrappy early financing and grassroots distribution to today’s complex landscape of international co-productions, streamers, shifting tax credits, distribution models, and constant disruption – how has the producer’s role changed? What hasn't?

Beyond budgets and deal structures, this group of seasoned producers will speak honestly about resilience, reinvention, burnout, risk, and the invisible labour of keeping projects – and teams – moving forward. As CFF marks two decades of Canadian filmmaking, this panel asks: what does sustainable producing look like now – and what will it take to shape the next 20 years? 

Consider this a group session for anyone who’s carried a project – and wants to keep building.


Moderator:

Lauren Grant, Clique Pictures

With:

Coral Aiken, Aiken Heart Films

Karen Harnisch, Film Forge

Stephanie Sonny Hooker, Hometeam Films

Sonya Di Rienzo, Hawkeye Pictures

Paul Devonshire, Devonshire Productions

2:15 PM - 3:15 PM

#2 - Indie Pathways: From (Slo) Pitch to Series

One of the most anticipated Canadian comedy television premieres of 2026, Crave Canada’s Slo Pitch (produced by Shaftesbury in association with Boss & Co and PAGEBOY Productions) is already generating much buzz ahead of its launch. 

Featuring CFF alumni and Slo Pitch creators Karen Knox and Gwendolyn Cumyn, alongside Bell Media Development Executive Lauren MacKinlay, this conversation explores how an indie comedy idea evolves into a television series.

Using Slo Pitch as a real-world case study, the panel traces the leap from concept to series – developing the idea, building relationships with broadcasters, navigating financing, and stepping into the responsibilities of showrunning. Through both creator and broadcaster perspectives, this conversation offers a candid, insider look on how projects move through development, what networks are looking for, and how filmmakers can position their work for long-form television.

A conversation about playing the long game – and what it really takes to go from (Slo) Pitch to series. 

Moderated by:

Aisha Evelyna, Actor/Filmmaker

With:

Karen Knox, Actor/Writer/Director/Slo-Pitch Co-Creator

Gwenlyn Cumyn, Actor/Writer/Producer/Slo-Pitch Co-Creator

Paige Haight, Director of Television, Shaftesbury

Lauren MacKinlay, Development Executive, Scripted, Original Programming, Bell Media

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