MSF Productions credits include:

Radio Revolution: The Rise & Fall Of The Big 8. A feature length documentary. (produced by Holm & McNamara, written and directed by McNamara)



A behind the scenes look at how one radio station got it right, then lost it all, after being the international leader of pop radio.
Broadcast: April 7, 2004.  History Television Canada

Festivals:   2004 SXSW Film and Music Festival, 2004 San Francisco Documentary Film Festival, Taos Vision Quest Film Festival

 

Genuine Article: The First Trial. A feature length documentary. Produced by Holm & McNamara. Directed by David Bezmozgis.

For three days in November the fiercest competition in the Canadian legal profession rages not in the courtrooms, but in the towers of Canada’s financial heart on Bay Street. The prize is not winning a case, but winning law students. And, for both the firms and students, the stakes are as high as they get. For the first time ever, viewers will get a behind-the-scenes look at the legal profession’s unique and dramatic recruitment system.
Broadcast: September 18, 2003. The Documentary Channel

Festivals - 2003 Sheffield International Documentary Festival

 

Hearing Voices - The Lives and Times of Rich Little, a one-hour documentary. Co-produced written and directed by McNamara.

A biography of the impressionist who channeled Presidents and movie stars and kept a generation laughing.
Broadcast: November 2002, CBC.


Wrinkle. A one-hour documentary. Co-written and narrated by Holm, co-written, co-produced, edited and directed by McNamara.

What happens when you bring together a group of high fashion models from the ‘60’s and ‘70’s for a fashion shoot? What do 50-plus former models look like? What do they act like? How do they feel about getting older? Have they lost their looks or lost their place in society? What is the image of a 50-year-old woman supposed to be today? Wrinkle has the beautiful answers.

Awards: Best Director Gemini nomination
Broadcast: January, 2001, CBC Newsworld


The Cockroach That Ate Cincinnati - the critically acclaimed indie feature film.

An adaptation of “The Cockroach Trilogy”, Alan William’s hilarious and acerbic rant about modern man and pop culture in the ‘60’s.
Festivals: 1996 Toronto International Film Festival, the Vancouver International Film Festival, Cork Film Festival, Leeds Film Festival.
Awards: Best Actor Genie nomination, Alan Williams.
Broadcast: City TV

 




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