Evaluation Juries

The CMF routinely employs external experts to aid in decision-making for selective programs through an evaluation-based jury process. To provide an external perspective on the application materials submitted, the juries are comprised of working industry professionals who are experts in their field or genre. You can use the filters below to review who has served as a jury member in the past, and on which juries.

Evaluation Process

Following an initial review for eligibility conducted by internal staff, jury members are tasked with scoring each project against a set evaluation criteria. Each program has its own evaluation grid, specific to the needs and objectives of that program, but generally they include:

  • experience of the production or creative teams and their capacity to deliver;
  • an assessment of the creative content and/or innovation in the space;
  • narrative positioning statement;
  • business materials, including viability of the project and financial stability; and
  • a distribution and/or marketing strategy.

The highest scoring projects are compared against the available funding allocation for the program to determine the recipients for that round of funding.

If you wish to be considered to serve on a jury, please contact [email protected]. Prospective jurors are strongly encouraged to create a PERSONA-ID profile. The CMF uses self-identification information from PERSONA-ID to help select a diverse group that is reflective of the community served by the program. By providing your self-identification information to the CMF, you are deemed to consent to its use for such purposes, subject to the terms of the CMF’s Privacy Policy.

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Aonan Yang
Montréal, Canada

Aonan is a co-founder of film production company GreenGround, focuses on producing films that are boundary pushing with high artistic merits, as well, of filmmakers who are visible minorities and from under represented film communities. His latest production includes two poignant works of Denis Côté - HYGIÈNE SOCIALE, Best Director at Berlinale 2021 in the Encounters section and WILCOX , Locarno 2019; THE NAMES OF FLOWERS by Bahman Tavoosi, Jury Prize at Tallinn Black Night IFF 2019 and Best Feature at Venice Film Week 2020; documentaries PRIMAS by Laura Bari, TAMING THE HORSE by Tao Gu, and IN THE WAVES by Jacqueline Mills, winning awards at True/False, Mar del Plata, RIDM, DOXA, VIFF and Xining First, China. He is Canadian producer in spotlights at Cannes 2019 and alumni of Trans-Atlantic Partners 2019. He also served as Executive Producer for the award-winning film Geographies of Solitude by Jacquelyn Mills, winner of 3 awards at Berlinale Forum 2022. Aonan is an active guest speaker in film schools like Concordia University and University of Toronto, and severed as jury member at RIDM and Canada Council for the Arts. He is also a co-founder of CineGround Media, a unique camera and post production hub in Montreal catering to local film productions and abroad.

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Juries
  • Fiscal 2023 - 2024: Pilot Program for Racialized Communities (English)
  • Fiscal 2022 - 2023: Pilot Program for Racialized Communities (English)
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Juan Baquero
Toronto, Canada

Juan Baquero is a director, producer, story consultant and podcaster currently splitting his time between Toronto and Bogota. Currently, Juan directs a bi-weekly nonfiction podcast, Relatos Amarillos, advises Colombia’s Public Media System RTVC on convergence strategies and works as a mentor for Hot Docs Doc Accelerator Program. Juan has over 20 years experience in the field and has worked with a variety of media companies, including Discovery Channel En Español, Discovery USA, CBC, Arte France, NHK (Japan), Canal Der Spiegel, TVO, OMNI, Bravo, RCN and RTVC. In 2012, Juan co-founded The Doc Story Studio, an organization devoted to promoting the art of nonfiction storytelling, and Twice Upon a Time, a multi-platform nonfiction storytelling lab that explores the space where journalism and art converge. His experience as a storytelling mentor, instructor and consultant spans over a decade, including work with Hot Docs, LIFT, and The Doc Story Studio. Juan’s work has been recognized over the years, including Hot Docs Top 10 Audience Favourite for Listen to This (Proximity Films and TVO). Credits: Director, Editor, Cinematographer. Listen to This also received a Gemini Award nomination for best Arts Documentary in 2011. In 2020 Juan received a Best Director nomination at the Canadian Screen Awards for his directing work for Equator 360 (Primitive Films). In 2022, Juan’s El Cubo (original concept and creative director) received an India Catalina Award for best interactive project. Juan holds an undergraduate degree in telecommunications from the University of Florida and a Master of Laws degree from Harvard Law School.

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Juries
  • Fiscal 2023 - 2024: Pilot Program for Racialized Communities (English)
  • Fiscal 2022 - 2023: Pilot Program for Racialized Communities (English)
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Selin Murat
Nice, France

As co-founder of Canadian based Parabola films, Selin Murat started her career as a creative producer. For over a decade she produced author-driven documentaries that found their way to festivals, theatre and broadcast. In 2017, Selin became film programmer and head of Industry at Montreal's RIDM where she created strong relationships with European festivals and markets. In this role she co-created the If! Doc Lab in Istanbul (2016-2018), lead co-production workshops for Quebec at CPH:DOX, Sunny Side of the Doc, Hot Docs, and Cannes Doc and consulted for several international film markets including the Toolbox program at EFM-Berlinale. Since summer 2021, she is Markets Manager with the Forum team at Amsterdam's IDFA, and continues to consult, lead workshops and support international non-fiction talent. She is a graduate of McGill and Concordia.

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Juries
  • Fiscal 2022 - 2023: Pilot Program for Racialized Communities (English)
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Tonya Williams
Toronto, Canada

Tonya Williams is an award winning actress, producer and activist who has worked in the entertainment industry for the last forty-five years in Canada and the USA. She is best known for her nineteen years starring on the daytime drama The Young & The Restless as Dr. Olivia Winters. She is also the founder and executive director of Reelworld Screen Institute, Reelworld Film Festival and Reelworld Foundation since 2000. She founded Reelworld to address the lack of opportunities, access and inclusion in Canada for Black, Indigenous, Asian and People of Colour in the screen industries. In 2020 Reelworld launched Access Reeloworld, one of Canada’s largest searchable database for racially diverse crews and talent. For decades Tonya has been a prominent voice in the screen industry advocating for more inclusion and the importance of diverse creators having the access to tell their own stories with their authentic voices. In 2021 she was named Playbacke’s Changemaker of the Year. Tonya currently sits on a number of boards including The Black Academy, is a founder and board member of the Black Screen Office, she also sits on the Telefilm Diversity & Inclusion Group, the Canadian Media Fund Racial Advisory Group, the Ontario Creates Advisory Committee and Canadian Creative Industries Coalitions Group. She has won numerous awards including two NAACP Image Awards, ACTRA Award of Excellence, WIFT Crystal Award, a Harry Jerome Award and was nominated twice for the Daytime Emmy Awards.

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Juries
  • Fiscal 2022 - 2023: Pilot Program for Racialized Communities (English)