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Consultation has concluded
The Northwest Territories Film Commission is developing a five-year film strategy to follow Take One: Northwest Territories Film Strategy and Action Plan. The strategy will serve as a guide for film sector activities and investments by the Government of the Northwest Territories from 2021 to 2025. It will identify actions to strengthen the film industry and report progress on what we set out to achieve.
In order to gather information that will inform the development of the strategy covering the next five years, the NWT Film Commission is engaging with key stakeholders from across the NWT to hear their thoughts and ideas on Take One, as well as priority areas, challenges, opportunities, partnerships, and investments going forward.
The information you provide is for research purposes only. All information is voluntary and confidential. Your specific responses will not be attributed to you in any report resulting from this study.
The Northwest Territories Film Commission is developing a five-year film strategy to follow Take One: Northwest Territories Film Strategy and Action Plan. The strategy will serve as a guide for film sector activities and investments by the Government of the Northwest Territories from 2021 to 2025. It will identify actions to strengthen the film industry and report progress on what we set out to achieve.
In order to gather information that will inform the development of the strategy covering the next five years, the NWT Film Commission is engaging with key stakeholders from across the NWT to hear their thoughts and ideas on Take One, as well as priority areas, challenges, opportunities, partnerships, and investments going forward.
The information you provide is for research purposes only. All information is voluntary and confidential. Your specific responses will not be attributed to you in any report resulting from this study.