A Sea to Sea Production, developed with the CBC Nature of Things, with the assistance of the Canada Media Fund.

A Sea to Sea Production, developed with the CBC Nature of Things, with the assistance of the Canada Media Fund. (Photo courtesy of the International Crane Foundation)

DANCES WITH CRANES
Documentary, In Production

DIRECTED BY:
Megan Wennberg
PRODUCED BY:
Teresa MacInnes

In the last 50 years, cranes have become the most endangered family of birds on the planet, with several species on the brink of extinction. Dance With Cranes will follow Nova Scotian septuagenarian George Archibald, and his international team, as they strive to come up with creative solutions to how humans and Cranes can continue to co-exist, before it’s too late.


A Sea to Sea Production commissioned by CBC, with the assistance of the Screen Nova Scotia Content Creator Fund, Nova Scotia Screenwriters Development Fund, the Nova Scotia Film & Television Production Incentive Fund, and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit.

IN THE QUIET & THE DARK
Documentary, 2023

DIRECTED BY:
Nance Ackerman
PRODUCED BY:
Teresa MacInnes

Set against the breathtaking backdrop of an Eastern Hemlock forest, In the Quiet and the Dark follows the passionate people fighting to save it from an invasive tree-killing insect, in hopes of preventing ecological catastrophe.  
Bringing into focus the extraordinary beauty and tragedy of the forest, In the Quiet and the Dark deftly differentiates between the interference and involvement of humans in the natural world. 


TRAILER and INFO

A Sea to Sea Production for CBC Nature of Things, with the participation of Canada Media Fund, Rogers Documentary Fund and the support of the Nova Scotia Production Incentive and Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit

SEALS of SABLE
DOCUMENTARY, 2019

DIRECTED BY:   Teresa MacInnes
Kent Nason
PRODUCED BY: Teresa MacInnes
Kent Nason                             
Sable Island, NS, is home to the largest breeding colony of grey seals in the world. Over the course of a year we will get to know the seals and meet the scientists who have been studying them for over 40 years. Known as one of the planet’s greatest natural laboratories on earth, it is one of the most well recognized marine mammal research projects that attract biologists and researchers from around the world.


WATCH THE TRAILER

A Sea to Sea production in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada in association with documentary Channel,
with the participation of Canada Media Fund, in association with Société Radio-Canada and with the assistance of the
Nova Scotia Production Incentive & the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit.

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CONVICTION
FEATURE DOCUMENTARY, 2019

DIRECTED BY:   
Nance Ackerman, Teresa MacInnes
and Ariella Pahlke
PRODUCED BY:
Teresa MacInnes and Annette Clarke

While the number of women in prison rises dramatically worldwide, three Canadian filmmakers embark on a unique collaboration with women on the inside – to imagine what they would have needed in their lives to avoid incarceration. They paint, photograph, storyboard and sing. They share cameras and microphones. They envision a more ideal world –authoring their own narratives, and societal solutions, through art.