Media Companies à Mile End, Montréal, QC

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160 St-Viateur Est, #405, MILE END, Montréal, H2T 1A8

(514) 509-8933
Media company, Finished Prdcts from Fabrics & Similar M, movie production, Movie theater, Manufacturing, Apparel, Fabricated textile products, Media/News Company, Movie/Television Studio, Video production service

103 Villeneuve St. West, MILE END, Montréal, H2T 2R6

514.279.3507
Mushkeg Media's president Paul M. Rickard is an Omuskego Cree from Moose Factory in Northern Ontario. He has worked as a producer, director and cameraman in collaboration with independent production companies and organizations such as Nutaaq Media Inc. Wildheart Productions, Wawatay, CBC North and the National Film Board of Canada. Now Paul is venturing into the area of independent production. Paul studied radio and television production at the University of Western Ontario School of Journalism before joining Wawatay Native Communications Society as a television producer. In 1994, he went south to Montreal to train as a camera operator with the National Film Board of Canada. In this capacity, Paul did cinematography on several NFB documentary films for broadcast including Multiple Choices (Alison Burns) and First Nation Blue (Dan Prouty). He worked on a number of other independent productions and in 1996 was producer/director of the CBC North TV series Maamuitau. Our two most recent productions: Kanien’keha:ka - Living The Language, a two part doc about a Mohawk language immersion program in Akwasasne, and Little Caughnawaga: To Brookyln and Back, a documentary portrait of the women behind the legendary Mohawk steelworkers of Kahnawake, produced in association with APTN, PBS and the NFB are screening at various festivals. Mushkeg Media Inc. has a strong commitment in working with Aboriginal writers, directors and technical personnel and has developed positive relationships and a good reputation with many First Nations communities across Canada and into the United States. We have also trained many up-and-coming First Nations directors, writers, editors, new media specialists, public relations personnel and production crews.

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5151 Blvd St-Laurent, Montréal, H2T 1R9

(514) 824-9111
Media/News Company, Advertising/Marketing, Design agency
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5333 Avenue Casgrain #910, Montréal, H2T 1X3

(514) 486-0707
Isuma's mission is to produce independent community-based media – films, TV and now Internet - to preserve and enhance Inuit culture and language; to create jobs and economic development in Igloolik and Nunavut; and to tell authentic Inuit stories to Inuit and non-Inuit audiences worldwide. In 1999, Isuma filmed the first Aboriginal-language Canadian feature movie, Atanarjuat The Fast Runner, a $1.96 million historical thriller based on an Igloolik legend of love, jealousy, murder and revenge, with financing from Telefilm Canada and the National Film Board. Filmmaking in Igloolik in 1999 contributed $1 million to the local economy, creating more than sixty part-time and twenty full-time jobs in this isolated and under-employed community.

5333 Casgrain #903, Montréal, H2T 1X3

(514) 586-1761
Media/News Company, Movie theater, Film production company
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5333 Av. Casgrain Bureau 515, Montréal, H2T 1X3

514 907 4528
Media company, Martial Arts Schools
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4388 R. Saint-Denis, Suite 200 #731, Montréal, H2J 2L1

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5455 Gaspe Ave #730, Montréal, H2T 3B3

Advertising agency, Media company

5455 Avenue de Gaspé, Montréal, H2T 3B3

(514) 285-7031
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662 Av Victoria #3000, Montréal, H2T 3B3

(514) 846-1228
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5455 Av. De Gaspé, Suite 900, Montréal, H2T 3B3

(514) 277-0004
Framestore create extraordinary experiences. We combine award-winning craft and relentless creativity with tomorrow’s technologies. We make the impossible possible. We make moving images, content, design and digital for the advertising, entertainment and film industries. We are global leaders in visual effects, having won every major industry award. We collaborate from the conception of a project and bring a creative and technological problem-solving approach to our partners’ business challenges. We engage consumers through groundbreaking visual experiences that are driven by insight and innovation. We’re proud to offer a scalable talent pool for clients and partners. Our global team is connected through a realtime production pipeline, enabling 900 colleagues to collaborate on projects, wherever we are in the world.
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5605 Gaspe Ave, bureau 408, Montréal, H2T 2A4

(514) 360-3254
Media company
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4529 Clark St #502, Montréal, H2T 2T3

514-272-8241
Aboriginal-owned film and television production company based in Montreal. Since 2001, Rezolution Pictures has been at the forefront of Canada’s cultural landscape, having attracted over $25 million to develop and produce award-winning projects, including the Peabody Award-winning Reel Injun, which has been sold to countries around the world and received three Gemini awards in 2010. The Screen Actors Guild of America sent copies of Reel Injun to numerous Casting Association across the United States to use as a reference when casting Native characters in their films. Consequently, Reel Injun has had a significant impact in helping eliminate Native stereotypes in movies produced by the Hollywood film industry.
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1035, avenue Laurier Ouest, Montréal, H2V 2L1

(514) 273-5999
Audiovisual Production, Media company
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4521 boulevard St-Laurent, Montréal, H2T 1R2

(514) 657-5999
Media/News Company, Media company
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4521 St Laurent Blvd, Montréal, H2T 1R2

(514) 657-5999

440 Villeneuve Oues, Outremont, H2V 2R5

514-272-8241
Rezolution Pictures International is an award-winning film, television and interactive media production company, working with many of Canada’s best new and established talents to create unique comedy, dramatic, non-fiction and video game programming.

1115 Laurier Ouest, Outremont, H2V 2L3

514 798 4855
0 items view cart Founded in 2004 by Jo Légaré, JAD Films is an independent film, television and new media production company. Through both documentary and fiction productions, JAD Films brings to the screen challenging subject matter that explores quintessential themes such as art, memory, and identity.
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5800 Rue Saint-Denis, Bureau 900, Montréal, H2S 3L5

(514) 738-9818
Groupe Modulo is a French-language educational publisher that provides learning solutions from Kindergarten to University. A French-language educational publisher, Groupe Modulo provides high quality innovative products and solutions for learners of all ages. Supporting all French-first language and French-immersion learning markets throughout Canada, from Kindergarten to University, Groupe Modulo values and respects the life-long learning continuum and dedicates its business efforts to the diverse learning needs of students and educators alike.
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4270, Boul. Saint-Laurent, Bureau 204, Montréal, H2W 1Z4

514-843-5236
L’aut’journal est un journal indépendant, indépendantiste et progressiste, fondée en 1984. La version sur support papier est publiée à chaque mois à 20 000 exemplaires et distribuée sur l’ensemble du territoire québécois. L'aut'journal au-jour-le-jour est en ligne depuis le 11 juin 2007. Le directeur-fondateur et rédacteur-en-chef de l’aut’journal est Pierre Dubuc. L’indépendance de l’aut’journal est assurée par un financement qui repose essentiellement sur les contributions de ses lectrices et ses lecteurs. Il ne bénéficie d’aucune subvention gouvernementale et ne recourt pas à la publicité commerciale. Les collaboratrices et les collaborateurs réguliers des versions Internet et papier de l’aut’journal ne touchent aucune rémunération pour leurs écrits.