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  1. Nov 30, 2023 · When David Anselmo was in school in Sudbury, filmmaker was not on the list of options his guidance counsellor could give him. Anselmo is now the president of production for Hideaway Pictures, Northern Ontario’s first film production company, and head of strategic development for Northern Ontario Film Studios (NOFS), the area’s largest film studio.

  2. Dec 4, 2023 · When David Anselmo was in school in Sudbury, filmmaker was not on the list of options his guidance counsellor could give him. Anselmo is now the president of production for Hideaway Pictures, Northern Ontario’s first film production company, and head of strategic development for Northern Ontario Film Studios (NOFS), the area’s largest film studio.

  3. Oct 17, 2016 · Not the “Phil Anselmo is a Racist!” video, but another one posted by a Dimebash audience member using the handle “russdudeman.” The title of the video is “Dimebash 1-22-16 All Of Phil Anselmo’s Bits Between Songs.” “Why on earth would I just scream what I did and make the hand gesture? Why did I do that?” Anselmo asks.

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  5. May 29, 2023 · Back Row (left to right): Northern Ontario Film Studio’s David Anselmo, Raven Rising Enterprises Ltd’s Chef Tammy Maki, BESTECH’s Patrick Fantin, City Welding & Y International Recruiting + Immigration Services Inc.’s Robert Brouillette, Yes Buddy Cleaning Services’ Tiffany Yahaya, HSN Foundations’s Ian Lane and Michael MacnamaraFront Row (L to R): NSS Canada’s Bruno Lalonde ...

  6. Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB is the prior of Sant’Anselmo. He entered the monastery of Muensterschwarzach in Germany but later served as prior of Schuyler, Nebraska, USA. Fr. David Foster OSB is a monk of Downside Abbey, Great Britain, who has published three books, on lectio divina and prayer and has a background in philosophy and patristics.

  7. Dec 15, 2017 · David Anselmo had to leave his hometown of Sudbury years ago to pursue his passion of film-making. Now, thanks to continued funding from the provincial government, he's been back home for more than five years, and is still able to do what he loves as the Northern Ontario film and TV industry is booming.

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