Thursday, June 4, 2026

Astral’s Harold Greenberg Fund Announces Support for 27 Script Development Projects

Astral’s Harold Greenberg Fund’s English-Language Program (Fund) is pleased to announce its latest round of funding for 27 new and ongoing projects through its Script Development Program.

“Our latest round of script development support represents a cross-section of genres and filmmaking teams, both emerging and established, ranging from the ‘prairie-gothic’ style of Jefferson Moneo to Sarah Polley’s adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s modern Canadian classic Alias Grace,” saidJohn Galway, the Fund’s English-Language Program President. “We are proud to support this new crop of incredible projects.”

Among the other selections from exciting emerging filmmakers, Closet Monster by Stephen Dunnrecent winner of Tribeca’s Student Visionary Prize will be produced by Niv Fichman (Rhombus Media); Hubert Davis’ Burden produced by David Miller (A71 Productions), and Jeffrey St. Jules’ Bang Bang Baby produced by Daniel Bekerman (Scythia Films).

The Fund is excited to support new works from Canada’s established filmmakers such as: Patricia Rozema’s Via Dolorosa, produced by Martin Katz’s Prospero Pictures; Sarah Polley’s adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s novel Alias Grace, to be produced under Polley’s Tangled Inc. banner; Deepa Mehta’s adaptation of Shilpi Gowda’s renowned novel Secret Daughter, produced by Silent Joe’s Jody Colero and Hussain Amarshi; Jeremiah Chechik’s screenplay, Valleys of the Sea, to be produced by South Creek Pictures’ Dave Valleau; and Troy Nixey’s Super Pulp!, also produced by Dave Valleau.

Notably, support for Jefferson Moneo’s original script for Big Muddy comes in advance of the world premiere of Moneo’s short film Going South, an Official Selection in the Cannes Film Festival’s Cinefoundation program this month. The story of a modern day outlaw in the prairies of rural Saskatchewan whose violent past resurfaces, Big Muddy received polish and packaging funds and aims to shoot this summer.

Chosen from 136 applications, the projects approved this round are as follows:

SCRIPT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Treatment to First Draft

Alias Grace

Tangled Inc.

Producer: Sarah Polley

Screenwriter: Sarah Polley

 

Bonechiller

Apartment 11 Productions Inc.

Producer: Jonathan Finkelstein, Allan Joli-Coeur, Michael Solomon

Screenwriter: Imran Zaidi

 

Riot

Freddie Films Inc.

Producer: Floyd Kane, Amos Adetuyi

Screenwriter: Floyd Kane

 

The King’s Daughters

First Generation Films Inc.

Producer: Christina Piovesan

Screenwriters: Nicolas Wright, James Woods

 

First to Second Draft

 

200 Days

Illana C. Frank Productions Inc.

Producers: Ilana Frank

Screenwriter: Marcus Robinson

 

Ava Lee

Strada Films Inc.

Producer: Sandra Cunningham, Robin Cass

Screenwriters: Karen Walton

 

Body

EyeSteelFilm Inc.

Producer: Mila Aung-Thwin

Screenwriter: Halima Ouardiri

 

Super Pulp!

South Creek Pictures Inc.

Producer: Dave Valleau

Screenwriter: Troy Nixey

 

Akhavan

Metafilms Inc.

Producer: Sylvain Corbeil

Screenwriters: Matthew Rankin

 

Closet Monster
Rhombus Media Inc.

Producer: Niv Fichman

Screenwriter: Stephen Dunn

 

Via Dolorosa

Prospero Pictures Inc.

Producer: Martin Katz

Screenwriter: Patricia Rozema, David Ackerman

 

Second to Final Draft

 

A Royal Day

Conquering Lion Pictures and 1976 Productions Inc.

Producer: Damon D’Oliveira, Clement Virgo, Nicholas Comeau

Screenwriter: Gerald Wexler

 

Envoy

Zephyrus Entertainment Inc. and Flimshow Inc.

Producers: Michael Maclennan, Damon D’Oliveira

Screenwriter: Michael Maclennan

 

Mimi and Me

Blake Corbet Productions

Producers: Blake Corbet

Screenwriter: Marly Reed

 

Polish and Packaging

 

Big Muddy

Angel Entertainment Corp

Producer:  Bob Crowe, Wally Start, Coral Aiken, Jefferson Moneo

Screenwriters: Jefferson Moneo

Director: Jefferson Moneo

 

Burden

A71 Productions Inc.

Producer:  David Miller

Screenwriter: Hubert Davis

Director: Hubert Davis

 

Bang Bang Baby

Scythia Films Inc.

Producers: Daniel Bekerman

Screenwriter: Jeffrey St. Jules

Director: Jeffrey St. Jules

 

Made in Italy

Berkshire Axis Media and Buffalo Gal Pictures Inc.

Producers: Tyler Levine, Isaac Clements, John G. Carbone, Phyllis Laing

Screenwriter: Anthony Grieco

Director: Jonathan Sobol

 

Valleys of the Sea

South Creek Pictures Inc.

Producer: Dave Valleau

Screenwriter: Jeremiah Chechik

Director: Jeremiah Chechik

 

What We Have

What We Have Productions Inc.

Producer: Sally Karam, Maxime Desmons

Screenwriter: Maxime Desmons

Director: Maxime Desmons

 

Death of a Ladies Man

Corey Marr Productions Inc.

Producer: Corey Marr

Screenwriter: Matthew Bissonnette

 

Story Option Program

 

A Complicated Kindness

Sienna Films Inc. and Silent Joe Inc.

Producer: Jennifer Kawaja, Julia Sereny, Jody Colero

Author: Miriam Toews

Screenwriter: Miriam Toews

 

Secret Daughter
Silent Joe Inc. and Mongrel Media

Producer: Jody Colero and Hussain Amarshi

Author: Shilpi Gowda

Screenwriter: Deepa Mehta

 

Ava Lee

Strada Films Inc.

Producer: Sandra Cunningham, Robin Cass

Author: Ian Hamilton

Screenwriter: Karen Walton

 

Bottle Rocket Hearts

Me Three Productions Inc.

Producers: Sonia Hosko, Michelle Mama, Stephanie Markowitz

Author: Zoe Whittall

Screenwriters: Zoe Whittall and Linsey Stewart

 

Glitch (aka The Terminal Experiment)

Karma Film Inc. and Divani Films Inc.

Producers: Anand Ramayya, Srinivas Krishna

Author: Robert J. Sawyer

Screenwriters: Srinivas Krishna, Peter Lauterman

 

Needles

Cedar Ave Productions Inc., Reunion Pictures Inc.

Producers: Jordana Aarons, Tom Rowe, Lisa Richardson

Author: William Deverell

Screenwriter: Riel Stone

The Script Development Program was created to assist in the development of quality Canadian feature film scripts. The program receives a yearly contribution of $1.3 million from Astral’s The Movie Network. The script development applications are reviewed by the English-Language Committee of Astral’s Harold Greenberg Fund, which includes Suzette Couture, Damon D’Oliveira, Melanie Friesen, John Galway, Bryn Matthews, Jane Tattersall and Kevin Wright.

Astral’s Harold Greenberg Fund is a member of the Astral family. Founded in 1961, Astral (TSX: ACM.A ACM.B) is one of Canada’s largest media companies. Itoperates several of the country’s most popular pay and specialty television, radio, out-of-home advertising and digital media properties. Astral plays a central role in community life across the country by offering diverse, rich and vibrant programming that meets the tastes and needs of consumers and advertisers. To learn more about Astral, visit astral.com.

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