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HAWKEYE PICTURES is an independent Canadian production company based in Toronto, Canada. They are producers of feature films, documentaries and series. [1] Its inaugural project was the Cannes Semaine de la Critique selection SLEEPING GIANT[2]. In 2022, both Sheila Pye's THE YOUNG ARSONISTS and Clement Virgo's BROTHER world premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). BROTHER was also one of TIFF Canada's Top 10 films[3], the winner of a record 12 Canadian Screen Awards[4], including Best Motion Picture and of the 2024 NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding International Motion Picture and Outstanding Independent Motion Picture[5].
The feature documentary MR. DRESSUP: THE MAGIC OF MAKE-BELIEVE, world premiered at TIFF and went on to win the People’s Choice Documentary Award[6].
In 2024, Sook-Yin Lee's PAYING FOR IT adapted from the graphic novel by Chester Brown, world premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in the Platform Programme[7].
Hawkeye Pictures is owned and operated by Sonya Di Rienzo with partner Aeschylus Poulos[8].