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New Voices and Ventures in Film and TV Emerge Globally

From Canadian drama to Iranian documentaries, fresh talent and projects make waves

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The world of film and television is abuzz with new talent, projects, and milestones. In Canada, Bell Media's President Sean Cohan is touting the success of "Heated Rivalry," a Canadian-produced ice hockey romance that...

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    Sean Cohan On Bell Media’s Push For Canadian Drama & The ‘Heated Rivalry’ Effect: “If It’s Not The Biggest Hit Out Of Canada Ever, It’s One Of Them”

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    WME Signs ‘Leviticus’ Filmmaker Adrian Chiarella

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    Doc Talk Podcast: ‘Cutting Through Rocks’ Filmmakers On Earning First Oscar Nomination For Iranian Documentary

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New Voices and Ventures in Film and TV Emerge Globally

From Canadian drama to Iranian documentaries, fresh talent and projects make waves

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world of film and television is abuzz with new talent, projects, and milestones. In Canada, Bell Media's President Sean Cohan is touting the success of "Heated Rivalry," a Canadian-produced ice hockey romance that he claims is "one of the biggest hits out of Canada ever" (Source 1). The show, produced by Brendan Brady under the Accent Aigu banner, has been a ratings success on CTV and Crave.

Meanwhile, in the UK, a new British social thriller titled "Found" is in development, with a star-studded cast including Lucian Msamati, Ronkẹ Adékọluẹ́jọ́, Merv Lukeba, and Paul Kaye (Source 2). The film, produced by Kalungi Ssebandeke's Sse So Production and Lucky Sunday Pictures, marks Ssebandeke's feature directorial debut.

In the US, AspireTV is launching its first-ever original scripted series, "Savannah State of Mind," a multi-camera sitcom set in a historically black college or university (HBCU) (Source 3). The show, created by Bentley Kyle Evans, is a significant milestone for the network, which was founded by Magic Johnson and is now owned by Up Entertainment.

On the film front, Australian filmmaker Adrian Chiarella has signed with WME after his conversion therapy horror film "Leviticus" sold out of Sundance for mid-seven-figures (Source 4). The film, produced by Causeway Films, follows two teenage boys who must escape a violent entity that takes the form of the person they desire most – each other.

In a historic milestone for Iranian cinema, documentary "Cutting Through Rocks" has become the first Iranian-made documentary to earn an Oscar nomination (Source 5). Directed by Sara Khaki and Mohammadreza Eyni, the film has won over two dozen awards worldwide, including the Grand Jury Prize for World Cinema Documentary at Sundance.

As the film and TV landscape continues to evolve, it's clear that new voices and ventures are emerging globally. From Canada to the UK, the US, Australia, and Iran, fresh talent and projects are making waves and pushing the boundaries of storytelling.

In an industry that is increasingly global, these developments highlight the importance of diversity and representation. As Cohan notes, "Heated Rivalry" is a prime example of how Canadian content can resonate with audiences worldwide. Similarly, "Found" and "Savannah State of Mind" showcase the richness of British and African American storytelling, respectively.

The success of "Leviticus" and "Cutting Through Rocks" also underscores the growing recognition of international talent and perspectives. As the film and TV industry continues to evolve, it's clear that these new voices and ventures will play a significant role in shaping the future of storytelling.

In the words of Sean Cohan, "If it's not the biggest hit out of Canada ever, it's one of them." As the industry looks to the future, it's clear that there are many more hits to come – from Canada, the UK, the US, Australia, Iran, and beyond.

The world of film and television is abuzz with new talent, projects, and milestones. In Canada, Bell Media's President Sean Cohan is touting the success of "Heated Rivalry," a Canadian-produced ice hockey romance that he claims is "one of the biggest hits out of Canada ever" (Source 1). The show, produced by Brendan Brady under the Accent Aigu banner, has been a ratings success on CTV and Crave.

Meanwhile, in the UK, a new British social thriller titled "Found" is in development, with a star-studded cast including Lucian Msamati, Ronkẹ Adékọluẹ́jọ́, Merv Lukeba, and Paul Kaye (Source 2). The film, produced by Kalungi Ssebandeke's Sse So Production and Lucky Sunday Pictures, marks Ssebandeke's feature directorial debut.

In the US, AspireTV is launching its first-ever original scripted series, "Savannah State of Mind," a multi-camera sitcom set in a historically black college or university (HBCU) (Source 3). The show, created by Bentley Kyle Evans, is a significant milestone for the network, which was founded by Magic Johnson and is now owned by Up Entertainment.

On the film front, Australian filmmaker Adrian Chiarella has signed with WME after his conversion therapy horror film "Leviticus" sold out of Sundance for mid-seven-figures (Source 4). The film, produced by Causeway Films, follows two teenage boys who must escape a violent entity that takes the form of the person they desire most – each other.

In a historic milestone for Iranian cinema, documentary "Cutting Through Rocks" has become the first Iranian-made documentary to earn an Oscar nomination (Source 5). Directed by Sara Khaki and Mohammadreza Eyni, the film has won over two dozen awards worldwide, including the Grand Jury Prize for World Cinema Documentary at Sundance.

As the film and TV landscape continues to evolve, it's clear that new voices and ventures are emerging globally. From Canada to the UK, the US, Australia, and Iran, fresh talent and projects are making waves and pushing the boundaries of storytelling.

In an industry that is increasingly global, these developments highlight the importance of diversity and representation. As Cohan notes, "Heated Rivalry" is a prime example of how Canadian content can resonate with audiences worldwide. Similarly, "Found" and "Savannah State of Mind" showcase the richness of British and African American storytelling, respectively.

The success of "Leviticus" and "Cutting Through Rocks" also underscores the growing recognition of international talent and perspectives. As the film and TV industry continues to evolve, it's clear that these new voices and ventures will play a significant role in shaping the future of storytelling.

In the words of Sean Cohan, "If it's not the biggest hit out of Canada ever, it's one of them." As the industry looks to the future, it's clear that there are many more hits to come – from Canada, the UK, the US, Australia, Iran, and beyond.

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