Shaftesbury Films

Shaftesbury Films is a film, television and digital media production company founded by Christina Jennings in 1987. It is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Background

Shaftesbury is a creator and producer of original content for television and digital platforms. Shaftesbury's slate includes 11 seasons of Murdoch Mysteries for CBC, UKTV, and ITV STUDIOS Global Entertainment; detective drama Frankie Drake for CBC; Houdini & Doyle for Sony Pictures Television, Corus Entertainment, ITV, and Fox; thriller series Slasher for NBCUniversal's Chiller and now available on Netflix; and CBC Kids series The Moblees. Shaftesbury's digital arm, Smokebomb Entertainment, produces original digital, convergent, and branded entertainment projects including the YouTube series and upcoming movie Carmilla; mystery series V Morgan Is Dead; fashion comedy series MsLabelled, produced in partnership with Shaw Media and Tetley Tea; supernatural drama Inhuman Condition; and the Slasher VR app for iOS, Android, and Oculus Rift. In June 2014, Shaftesbury partnered with Youth Culture to launch shift2, a branded entertainment agency.[1] In 2013, the company signed a first look deal with ABC.[2]

Productions

Productions include Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures for HBO Canada, based on the Giller-prize winning book by Dr. Vincent Lam; five seasons of The Listener for CTV and Fox International Channels; and now in season ten of Murdoch Mysteries for Citytv/CBC and UKTV's Alibi. Shaftesbury also produced a variety of award-winning programming, including the global hit series Life with Derek and the movie follow-up to the series, Vacation with Derek. Shaftesbury's newest series, Good Dog, is a half-hour comedy created, written and directed by Ken Finkleman that premiered on HBO Canada in 2011.

Divisions

Shaftesbury's divisions include Smokebomb Entertainment, the company's digital media division responsible for the development and production of original online series and companion web experiences for Shaftesbury's slate of properties; Shaftesbury Kids, their division responsible for several children's TV shows and movies; and Shaftesbury Sales Company, which manages international sales and distribution for the company's content.[1][3]

Television

The company's television series projects have included:

Film

Television films produced by Shaftesbury have included:

  • External Affairs, an adaptation of Timothy Findley's play The Stillborn Lover
  • Diverted
  • In the Dark
  • Michael Ignatieff's novel Scar Tissue
  • Hemingway vs. Callaghan, an adaptation of Morley Callaghan's That Summer in Paris
  • Except the Dying, Poor Tom Is Cold and Under the Dragon's Tail, the first three novels in Maureen Jennings' Murdoch Mysteries franchise which was later adapted by the company into a weekly series
  • Torso: The Evelyn Dick Story, a dramatization of the murder trial of Evelyn Dick
  • Terry, a biopic of Terry Fox
  • six Joanne Kilbourn mysteries, based on the novels by Gail Bowen
  • Eight Days To Live
  • In God's Country
  • Mount Pleasant
  • The Good Times Are Killing Me
  • Skyrunners
  • Me and Luke
  • The Summit
  • Sleep Murder
  • She Drives Me Crazy
  • The Robber Bride
  • Lay Them Straight

Cinema films have included:

  • Swann, based on the novel by Carol Shields,
  • Conquest
  • Painted Angels
  • Camilla
  • Long Life, Happiness & Prosperity
  • People Hold On
  • An American Dream: The Education of William Bowman

Digital films, produced by digital arm Smokebomb Entertainment, include:

Digital

The company's digital series projects, produced by digital arm Smokebomb Entertainment, have included:

The company's digital arm also oversees KindaTV, the company's distribution channel through YouTube hosted by Natasha Negovanlis.

References

  1. "Home Page". SHAFTESBURY.
  2. Marechal, A. J. (2013-02-12). "Shaftesbury signs first-look deal with ABC". Variety. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  3. Bailey, Patricia. "Decade In Review: Christina Jennings is Playback's Producer of the Decade". playbackonline.ca. Playback. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
  4. Pinto, Jordan. "Smokebomb goes Darken". Playback Online. Brunico Communications Ltd. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  5. Cummins, Julianna. "IPF invests nearly $2M across 17 web series". Playback Online. Brunico Communications Ltd. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
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