Frantic Films, Paula Devonshire, and Leena Minifie named 2025 CMPA Indiescreen Awards winners
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Left to right: Frantic Films (Jamie Brown), Paula Devonshire and Leena Minifie.
TORONTO, September 4, 2025 – The Canadian Media Producers Association today announced the winners of the 2025 Indiescreen Awards, which celebrate excellence in Canadian independent media production. Production company Frantic Films was named the recipient of the inaugural TV Producer Indiescreen Award, Paula Devonshire was named the recipient of the 2025 Feature Film Producer Indiescreen Award, and Leena Minifie was the recipient of the 2025 Kevin Tierney Emerging Producer Indiescreen Award. The winners were announced at a ceremony hosted by the CMPA on the opening evening of the Toronto International Film Festival.
“With national pride reaching record levels across the country, we’re thrilled to shine a spotlight on Canada’s outstanding producing talent,” said Reynolds Mastin, CMPA President and CEO. “This year’s Indiescreen Awards winners embody the creativity, grit and skill that define what it means to be an independent media producer in Canada today. Congratulations to Paula, Leena, and Frantic Films for their exceptional ability to connect and inspire.”
Frantic Films, headed by CEO and Executive Producer Jamie Brown, with its series Still Standing, received the CMPA’s inaugural TV Producer Indiescreen Award. Headquartered in Winnipeg, Frantic Films has long been a leader in Canadian independent production, known for its visionary and entrepreneurial spirit. A producer of award-winning series for over 25 years, its credits include Baroness Von Sketch Show, Winnipeg Comedy Festival, and the cult classic sci-fi comedy Todd and the Book of Pure Evil, among many others. Now in its eleventh season, Still Standing reflects a profound understanding of the Canadian experience, with its success underscoring Frantic Films’ commitment to authentic and impactful storytelling. Frantic Films was awarded a $20,000 cash prize, accepted by company president Stephanie Fast. The award was presented in partnership with the Canada Media Fund.
Paula Devonshire (Devonshire Productions Inc.) was named the recipient of the CMPA’s 2025 Feature Film Producer Indiescreen Award. Devonshire’s body of work has proved both personal and purposeful, consistently highlighting diverse voices and untold stories. Her projects have screened at acclaimed festivals such as Venice, Sundance, and TIFF, including Survival of the Dead (2009), Wet Bum (2014), and Atom Egoyan’s Remember (2015), starring Christopher Plummer. Recently, she has served as an executive producer on Steal Away (2025), Nika & Madison (2025), and Blood Lines (2025), all of which are set to premiere this year at TIFF. Her latest project, Blood Lines (2025), explores Métis identity, culture, and language. Devonshire was awarded a $20,000 cash prize. The award was presented in partnership with Telefilm Canada.
Leena Minifie (Stories First Productions) was named the recipient of the CMPA’s 2025 Kevin Tierney Emerging Producer Indiescreen Award. The Vancouver-based producer was recognized for her dedication to craft and thoughtful approach, demonstrating a versatility of work to come. Minifie’s project, The Good Canadian (2025), a meticulously researched and artfully crafted documentary, traces the legacy of the Indian Act and the systemic dispossession of Indigenous people. It is set to premiere on APTN and CBC on September 30. Minifie was awarded a $10,000 cash prize.
The award winners were selected by three national juries. The Feature Film Producer Indiescreen Award and Kevin Tierney Emerging Producer Indiescreen Award juries were chaired by last year’s winners, Martin Katz and Ngardy Conteh George, respectively. The TV Producer Indiescreen Award jury was chaired by Spike & Sadie Media’s Ira Levy. The CMPA thanks the 2025 jury members for their time and commitment.
TV Producer Indiescreen Award jury:
- Ira Levy, jury chair (President/Executive Producer, Spike & Sadie Media)
- Scott Henderson (Culture and Communications Counsel, HENDERSON PR)
- Linda Schuyler (CEO, Skystone Media Inc.)
Feature Film Producer Indiescreen Award jury:
- Martin Katz, jury chair and 2024 Indiescreen Award winner (President, Prospero Pictures)
- Sandra Cunningham (President, Strada Films Inc.)
- Ann Marie Fleming (Writer, Director, Producer, AMF Productions/Sleepy Dog Films)
Kevin Tierney Emerging Producer Indiescreen Award jury:
- Ngardy Conteh George, jury chair and 2024 Indiescreen Award winner (Co-Founder, Producer & Director, OYA Media Group)
- John Galway (Producer, Corrib Entertainment)
- E.J. Alon (Principal, E.J. Alon & Co.)
To be eligible, nominees must have acted as a producer on a Canadian feature film or series that premiered in the 2025 calendar year. More information about the CMPA Indiescreen Awards can be found here..
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ABOUT THE CMPA INDIESCREEN AWARDS
Established in 2006, the CMPA Indiescreen Awards recognize producers whose vision and entrepreneurship demonstrate a commitment to and passion for producing Canadian feature films and television series.
Awards are presented in three categories. The Feature Film Producer Indiescreen Award recognizes a producer’s filmmaking accomplishments and contributions to Canada’s film production community over the course of their career. The TV Producer Indiescreen Award, introduced in 2025, celebrates the achievements of a Canadian independent media production company focused on television production. The Kevin Tierney Emerging Producer Indiescreen Award, established in 2016, recognizes the extraordinary talents of an up-and-coming producer with a bright career ahead.
Past recipients of the Feature Film Producer Indiescreen Award include Martin Katz (2024, The Shrouds), Nancy Grant (2023, The Nature of Love & 2014, Mommy), Damon D’Oliveira (2022, Brother), Anand Ramayya (2021, Donkeyhead), Jennifer Holness (2020, Stateless), Félize Frappier (2019, Kuessipan), (Simone Urdl and Jennifer Weiss (2018, Falls Around Her), Kim McCraw and Luc Déry (2017, A Worthy Companion), Roger Frappier (2016, Two Lovers and a Bear), and Robert Lantos (2015, Remember). cmpa.ca/indiescreen-awards
ABOUT THE CMPA
The Canadian Media Producers Association is the national advocacy organization for independent producers, representing hundreds of companies engaged in the development, production, and distribution of English-language content made for television, cinema, and digital media channels. For more than 75 years, the CMPA has worked to promote the continued success of the Canadian production sector and to ensure a bright future for the diverse content made by our members for both domestic and international audiences. cmpa.ca
For more information:
Gamiela Fereg
Senior Manager, Media Relations & Communications, CMPA
gamiela.fereg@cmpa.ca