Farpoint Films

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Farpoint Films
Industry Film and Television
Founders John Barnard & Kyle Bornais
Headquarters Winnipeg, Canada
Key people
Chris Charney, Scott R. Leary, Tony Wosk, Markus Henkel, Ross Ikeda, and Trevor Suffield
Divisions Micro Bus Pictures

Farpoint Films is a television and film production company founded in 2000 by John Barnard and Kyle Bornais and based out of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Their main office is located on Erin Street in Winnipeg's West End district.

About[edit]

Farpoint Films is a film, television, and digital media production company that has produced more than 200 hours of national and international award winning television and film projects.

A selection of past projects[edit]

  • Menorca - IMDB
  • Escape Or Die! - IMDB
  • Randy Bachman's Vinyl Tap: Every Song Tells a Story - IMDB
  • The Medicine Line - IMDB
  • The Illegal Eater - IMDB
  • The Sheepdogs Have At It - IMDB
  • The Book of Vaudeville - IMDB
  • The Paper Nazis - IMDB
  • Musical Ghosts - IMDB
  • We're The Weakerthans, We're From Winnipeg - IMDB
  • Drop the Nickel - IMDB
  • Wild Cherry - IMDB
  • Winnipeg Burlesque - IMDB
  • There's Something Out There - IMDB
  • Warriors TKO - IMDB
  • House Party - IMDB
  • Sierra's Song - IMDB

Awards[edit]

  • The Illegal Eater - Best Lifestyle Series at the 2014 Banff World Media Festival
  • The Medicine Line - Best Documentary Series at the 2014 Yorkton Film Festival
  • The Sheepdogs Have At It / John Barnard - Best Directing of a Feature Documentary at the 2013 Tenerife International Film Festival
  • Winnipeg Burlesque - Best Documentary Film at the 2010 Derby City Film Festival
  • Lost Bones: In Search Of Sitting Bull's Grave / Dave Gaudet - Best Documentary History/Biography at the 2009 Hugo Television Awards
  • Lost Bones: In Search Of Sitting Bull's Grave / Micro Bus Pictures - Award of Excellence at the 2009 Accolade Awards
  • Gorilla Trap / John Barnard - Award of Excellence TV Short Documentary at the 2007 Accolade Awards
  • Cemetery Love Story / John Barnard - Best Direction: Drama Short at the 2003 Blizzard Awards
  • The Gypsy Moon Circus Show / John Barnard - Best Editing: Non-Dramatic at the 2001 Blizzard Awards

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