EyeSteelFilm

EyeSteelFilm is a Montreal-based Canadian cinema production company co-founded by Daniel Cross and Mila Aung-Thwin, dedicated to socially engaged cinema, bringing social and political change through cinematic expression.Today the studio is run by co-presidents Mila Aung-Thwin and Bob Moore.All three of the principals in the firm have been winners of the Don Haig Award for independent documentary film production from the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, with Cross winning in 2017,[1] Moore in 2020,[2] and Aung-Thwin in 2022.EyeSteelFilm has collaborated with international broadcasters including Super Channel, PBS, CBC, National Geographic Channel, The History Channel, BBC, YLE, TV2 Denmark, ZDF ARTE, The Documentary Channel, SBS, etc.They have received support from the Canada Council for the Arts, SODEC, CALQ, and National Film Board of Canada.
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