Indie Ignition Accelerator Winners Take Home $54-thousand at CIFF

Indie Ignition Accelerator Winners Take Home $54-thousand at CIFF

September 20, 2025

Sept. 20, 2025 (Calgary, AB) – Judges listened to the pitches and asked the tough questions, but in the end five teams impressed enough to take home a share of the $54-thousand prize pool, presented Saturday evening as part of CIFF 2025.

The winners are:

1.      $12,000 Luke Simms of Subject Change Catalyst, a series of documentaries on Calgary tech and gaming

2.      $10,000 Saadiqah Omar, Reel Documentaries, a documentary filmmaking workshop for young creators

3.      $8,000 Mauricio Flores of MF Media, a podcasting service aimed at industry groups $8,000

The TC Energy Female Founders accelerator awards of $8,000 each, for female lead teams that embody creativity and innovation:

1.      Isa and Anavi of Villa Cartoon, a Spanish language video pod series with tutorials and BTS of animation

2.      Claudia Bognar of Sport Tails, animated adventure stories about overcoming challenges

3.      Saadiqah Omar of Reel Documentaries, a documentary filmmaking workshop for young creators

Building on a previous award winning program she ran in South Africa, Saadiqah Omar’s  Reel Documentaries took home a total of$18-thousand in seed money.

The panel of judges included famed veteran cartoon and theatre writer Steven T Seagle.

“They took very difficult questions easily and had answers,” Seagle said. “The idea that you're putting people together and having them watch other people's pitches and building this collective – there's already people who are working with other people on things. That's very smart.”

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