DLI Productions has been creating award-winning feature documentaries,
one-offs and mini-series for over 25 years, gaining recognition
across Canada and internationally as a leader in independent film
and television production.
Founders Abbey Neidik and Irene Angelico teamed up in 1980 to
produce and direct their first feature, Dark Lullabies, a personal
journey film that pioneered the point-of-view genre of documentary
storytelling. Exploring the repercussions of the holocaust on
children of Survivors and children of Nazis, this powerful film
went on to receive numerous prestigious international awards and
was screened and broadcast in over thirty countries.
With a talent for telling informative and entertaining stories
on compelling subjects, the filmmaking duo has gone on to produce,
direct and write documentaries that have garnered awards and honours
worldwide, including Genies, Geminis, Gémeaux and Best
Documentary awards at festivals around the globe. Their films
gain high audience ratings, are broadcast in multiple languages,
and many are incorporated into university curriculum throughout
the world.
DLI Productions' films dive into diverse topics, ranging from
the heart-wrenching stories of Romanian orphans after the fall
of Ceausescu, to the trials of a women's pro tennis tour, to the
intimate stories of people struggling with schizophrenia and depression.
Often, their films look into the stories of some of the most
pervasive elements of our lives, whose meanings are often overlooked.
Series like The Cola Conquest explores coke as "the sublimated
essence of all that America stands for", and Black Coffee
looks at coffee's role in history, from its discovery in ancient
Ethiopia to its place in contemporary society. Most recently DLI
Productions released Inside the Great Magazines, a three-part
special on the powerful influence of magazines on nearly every
aspect of our lives - from our personal identities to our cultural
values about race, gender and class.