Wildfire documentary born in Kelowna nominated for 4 film awards
11-06-2026 21:45 via nanaimobulletin.com

Wildfire documentary born in Kelowna nominated for 4 film awards

A Kelowna-made documentary looking into the growing challenge of wildfires across the province has been nominated for multiple film and televsion awards.
BC is Burning has been nominated in four short documentary categories in the 2026 Leo Awards.
The 47-minute film has been nominated in the categories of Best Short Documentary, Best Direction, Best Picture Editing, and Best Sound.
“We are very honoured by this recognition from the B.C. film community,” said producer and director Mur
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