Halifax: four creative forces shaping the screen – Canada Media Fund – Africville Museum
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Halifax: four creative forces shaping the screen – Canada Media Fund – Africville Museum
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Halifax: four creative forces shaping the screen – Canada Media Fund
December 3, 2025
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The second episode of East Coast in Focus stays in Halifax, where host Gaëlle Essoo hears from four key creators redefining Nova Scotia’s screen sector.
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These filmmakers and producers reveal how compassion and a mosaic of many voices are at the heart of regional storytelling, and why Atlantic stories are essential to Canadian culture.
We kick things off at the Africville Museum, where filmmaker and community leader Juanita Peters reflects on the role of storytelling in preserving Black Nova Scotian history, and on her ongoing work to offer better access and opportunity within the screen industry. Filmmaker Andre Anderson joins the conversation, and together they discuss the importance of community and collaboration to ensure more authentic representations of African Nova Scotian experiences.
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Skip to content
Social Media
YouTube
Visit Us!
Opening Times
Regular Hours (beginning after Labour Day)
Monday – Friday
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Summer Hours
Tuesday – Saturday
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Closed
July 1st, Canada Day
August 5th, Natal Day
September 1st & 2nd, Labour Day
September 30th, Truth and Reconciliation Day
October 13, Thanksgiving
November 11, Remembrance Day
Admission Fees (including 14% HST):
5 & Under: Free
Students/Seniors (55+): $9.00
Adults: $10.00
Halifax: four creative forces shaping the screen – Canada Media Fund
December 3, 2025
Africville in the News
,
Frontpage
The second episode of East Coast in Focus stays in Halifax, where host Gaëlle Essoo hears from four key creators redefining Nova Scotia’s screen sector.
Canada Media Fund – Watch Now
These filmmakers and producers reveal how compassion and a mosaic of many voices are at the heart of regional storytelling, and why Atlantic stories are essential to Canadian culture.
We kick things off at the Africville Museum, where filmmaker and community leader Juanita Peters reflects on the role of storytelling in preserving Black Nova Scotian history, and on her ongoing work to offer better access and opportunity within the screen industry. Filmmaker Andre Anderson joins the conversation, and together they discuss the importance of community and collaboration to ensure more authentic representations of African Nova Scotian experiences.
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