I Heart Doomsday nominated for Best Feature at Atlanta Underground Film Fest 2010

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

I Heart Doomsday is pleased as punch to have been informed by the festival organizers that it has been nominated for Best Feature Film at this year’s Atlanta Underground Film Festival.  As always win or lose it’s an honour just to be nominated.  Rock on, Atlanta, rock on.

Fantasia. I ♥ Doomsday’s Canadian Premiere

Monday, June 14, 2010

The 2010 Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal, Canada will be host to
I ♥ Doomsday’s Canadian Premier!
Thank you Fantasia, Thank you Montreal.
Details at: http://fantasiafest.com/pre2010/

I Heart Doomsday awarded Most Kick Ass Film at Seattle True Independent Film Festival

Monday, June 14, 2010

I Heart Doomsday wins big at the Seattle True Independent Film Festival with 2 Awards!
Best Sci Fi Comedy and Most Kick Ass Film Overall!
Thank you Seattle and thank you S.T.I.F.F.

Watch Producer Eric Amber’s acceptance speech here.

Tupelo Film Festival Win for I ♥ Doomsday

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

After screening at the famous Lyric Theater in Tupelo, Mississippi,
(birth place of Elvis and home of B.B. King) I ♥ Doomsday, was an instant
audience favorite and won 3rd prize in the Tupelo Festival, feature film category.

Many thanks to the festival organizers, the city of Tupelo and the people
who gave their votes and support.

I ♥ Doomsday Wins in Buffalo

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

I ♥ Doomsday wins ‘Most Original Innovative Film” at the 2010 Buffalo Niagara Film Festival.

Check the BNFF website for details. www.buffaloniagarafilmfestival.com

I ♥ Doomsday Wins ‘Best Canadian Feature’ Award

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

I ♥ Doomsday Wins the ‘Royal Reel Award‘ for Excellence
in Film Making at the 2010 Canada International Film Festival

I ♥ Doomsday selected for Cairo Film Festival

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Just wanted to let everyone know that the ol’ film will be appearing at the Cairo Film Festival in 2010.  Pretty cool stuff.

Christine Ghawi wins a Gemini for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a TV drama

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Early on in the night, Christine Ghawi won the best actress award in a mini-series for playing the role of iconic Canadian singer Celine Dion.

She seemed stunned by the win, but quickly took advantage of the moment.

“I haven’t had a job in two years since I shot Celine, so somebody please hire me!” she laughed.