Eagle Vision (company)
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Industry | Film & Television |
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Founded | 1999 in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada |
Founder | |
Headquarters | Winnipeg, Manitoba , Canada |
Owner | Lisa Meeches, Kyle Irving |
Website | www.eaglevision.ca |
Eagle Vision is a Canadian independent film and television production company based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is an Aboriginally-owned production company founded in 1999 by Lisa Meeches, President of Meeches Video Productions Inc. and Wayne Sheldon, President of MidCanada Production Services Inc.
Eagle Vision is currently run by Meeches and producer Kyle Irving, son of Bob Irving, a well-known Canadian sportscaster.
In 2006, Eagle Vision was co-producer of the Oscar and Golden Globe award-winning film Capote.[3]
In television, Eagle Vision is primarily known for its Aboriginal TV series.
Film productions (past and present) [4][]
- Orphan: First Kill (2022)
- Night Raiders (2021)
- Lovesick (2016)
- Hard Way Girl (2016)
- Reasonable Doubt (2014)
- Sea Legs (2012)
- We Were Children (2012)
- Walk All Over Me (2007)
- Blue State (2006)
- Capote (2005)
Television productions (past and present)[]
- Burden of Truth
- Taken
- Ice Road Truckers
- Jack
- Elijah
- The Indigenous Music Awards / APCMAS
- Rising Stars
- Kyle Riabko: The Lead
- Polygamy's Lost Boys
- The Sharing Circle
- Tipi Tales
References[]
- ^ September 19, Jordan Pinto; 2017. "Indigenous voices rising: Eagle Vision". Retrieved 2020-09-22.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- ^ September 19, Jordan Pinto; 2017. "Indigenous voices rising: Eagle Vision". Retrieved 2020-09-22.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- ^ Stranger, Darrell (2020-08-14). "Web series analyzes how Canadian crime films portray Indigenous people". APTN News. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
- ^ "Eagle Vision - Client & Contact Info | IMDbPro". pro.imdb.com. Retrieved 2019-11-21.
Categories:
- Companies based in Winnipeg
- Indigenous film and television production companies in Canada
- Indigenous organizations in Manitoba