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

(514) 509-8933
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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.