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Fae Pictures Fuels Slate with Horror, TV & Doc Projects

Summary

  • 'Streams Flow From a River' returns for season two in February 2026.
  • 'Granny Lee' production delayed to April-May 2026 due to funding issues.
  • Fae Pictures joins Moroccan-Canadian documentary 'Le Silence de Mostafa'.
Fae Pictures Fuels Slate with Horror, TV & Doc Projects

Fae Pictures is significantly increasing its production output across multiple genres. Company president Shant Joshi recently participated in a development program, showcasing the firm's commitment to new projects. The Asian-Canadian anthology series "Streams Flow From a River" has been greenlit for a second season, slated for February 2026 production. This new season will feature the Pakistani-Canadian Javed family, directed by Maya Bastian.

Further projects include "Granny Lee," which has been rescheduled to April-May 2026 due to prior funding losses and treaty delays, though new financing has been secured from Eurimages and other bodies. The company is also now an executive producer on "Le Silence de Mostafa," a Moroccan-Canadian documentary that chronicles the return of filmmaker Mostafa Derkaoui, structured as a Canada-Morocco treaty co-production.

This expansion includes projects spanning horror, television, and documentary filmmaking. "Streams Flow From a River" has also spawned a standalone feature version titled "Goose Point," which EST Studios will handle for international markets. These developments highlight Fae Pictures' growing influence and diverse project pipeline.

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Fae Pictures' Asian-Canadian anthology series, 'Streams Flow From a River,' is entering its second season, focusing on the Pakistani-Canadian Javed family.
'Granny Lee' faced production delays due to lost financing and treaty ratification issues, now set for April-May 2026.
This Moroccan-Canadian documentary follows Mostafa Derkaoui, a pioneer of Moroccan cinema, as he returns to filmmaking with his family.

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