Marcs most recent documentary Love In The Time Of Fentanyl (2022), was co-produced with ITVS and with the support of the Sundance Institute and premiered at Vancouver’s DOXA, where it won the main juried prize. The film had its U.S. Premiere at DOC NYC, broadcast on PBS’s Independent Lens, and was nominated for Outstanding Current Affairs Documentary at the 2024 News & Doc Emmys. Prior to this, their feature-length interactive documentary The World In Ten Blocks (2016) premiered at Hot Docs and Sheffield DocFest, and launched episodically in partnership with The Globe and Mail. The Head & The Hand (2018) premiered at Hot Docs and DOC NYC, where it was listed as a top contender for the Oscars’ Documentary Short category. In 2020, they released the CBC Docs Original No Visible Trauma, a scathing investigation into police brutality and accountability issues in their hometown of Calgary that premiered at Vancouver IFF and DOK.fest München. Lost Time Media was recently selected for the Netflix-supported Hot Docs Incubator program.
Company Bio:
Lost Time Media has produced a wide range of linear and interactive documentaries since 2013. Their interactive webdoc The World In Ten Blocks (2016) was featured at Hot Docs, Sheffield DocFest, and launched episodically in partnership with The Globe and Mail, Canada’s major national newspaper. Their short documentary The Head & The Hand (2018) was listed by DOC NYC as one of the top twelve contenders for the Oscars’ Documentary Short category. In 2020, they released Above The Law (CBC Docs POV) in tandem with the feature-length CBC Docs Original No Visible Trauma, which premiered at the Vancouver IFF and DOK.fest München. In 2022, they co-produced Love In The Time Of Fentanyl in partnership with ITVS and with the support of the Sundance Institute. Following its premiere at Vancouver’s DOXA (where it won the Colin Low Award), the film broadcast on PBS’s Independent Lens and was nominated for Outstanding Current Affairs Documentary at the 2024 News & Doc Emmys. Lost Time Media was recently selected for the Netflix-supported Hot Docs Incubator program and is working on films with co-producing partners in Latin America, Europe, and the MENA region.
What we work with:
Genres – Social Issues, Current Affairs and Investigative, Environment, History, Human Interest, Natural History and Wildlife, Science
Lengths/Formats – Feature, Single/One-off