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Producer, Impact Strategist & Founder

Sholeh Alemi Fabbri

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Sholeh Alemi Fabbri is an award-winning producer with over 20 years of experience across film and television, known for developing bold, internationally resonant stories. A three-time Canadian Screen Award nominee, she is the founder of Good Measure Productions, where she champions purpose-driven work.

She is currently a producer on the upcoming film by director Ali Asgari (Divine Comedy, Terrestrial Verses) and the upcoming feature Eclipse, directed by Atefeh Khademolreza and Samuel Kiehoon Lee with Heather Haldane (Maudie) as EP/ProducerEclipse is a German co-production with Mohammad Farokhmanesh of Brave New WorkHer recent credits also include Meteor, the award-winning animated short documentary directed by Atefeh Khademolreza, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2023 and won Best Canadian Short at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival, as well as Amir Zargara’s A Good Day Will Come as Executive Producer

Alongside her producing work, Sholeh is an accomplished impact strategist who has led award-winning campaigns for films including The Pink Pill, Darkest Miriam, Hot Docs’ Citizen Minutes and Plastic People: The Hidden Crisis of Microplastics, earning a Silver Anthem Award for its Media Impact Campaign. A 2025 Cannes ImpACT Lab participant and alum of Producers without Borders at the Berlin International Film Festival, she brings a strong international perspective shaped by two decades of storytelling, including her former role as Executive Producer of ET Canada. She also serves on the board of Artists for Peace and Justice, and is a member of the Global Impact Producers Alliance (GIPA), Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA), and Women in Film and Television – Toronto (WIFT-T).

Emma Badame

Emma Badame

Digital Strategist

Combining her experience in the digital space with her lifelong passion for arts and entertainment, Emma has had a successful and varied 20-year career in digital arts and content marketing. She has served as an in-house content creator, producer, and senior manager at CHUM Television, CTV/Bell Media, Cineplex Entertainment, and the Toronto Symphony, working with and leading talented teams, freelancers and national, high-profile projects. Since 2021, Emma has been dedicated to producing digital marketing and social strategy for features, documentaries, and award-winning impact campaigns like Last of the Right Whales (Nadine Pequeneza), Plastic People (Ben Addelman, Ziya Tong), Tough Old Broads (Stacey Tenenbaum), Malcom is Missing (Jari and Robert Osborne), The Death Tour (Stephan Peterson, Sonya Ballantyne), Meadowlarks (Tasha Hubbard), Out Standing (Mélanie Charbonneau), and The Delivery Line (Nance Ackerman). She is also a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic, member of the Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ), Managing Editor of ThatShelf.com, and a film programmer with the Rendezvous With Madness Film Festival.

Lindsay Fitzgerald

Lindsay Fitzgerald

Impact Coordinator

Lindsay Fitzgerald has been working in the Canadian journalism and film industry in various capacities for the past decade. She began her career as a journalist with the Hamilton Spectator and CBC’s The Fifth Estate, before transitioning into documentary filmmaking after completing an MFA at the Toronto Metropolitan University. Since then, she has worked as an independent producer, production manager and impact coordinator on a range of documentaries centered on social justice issues — from addiction in Vancouver’s east side to a forgotten whistleblower to corruption in the global gold industry. Lindsay’s work is grounded in the idea that film is not only a reflective medium but also a form of social intervention, operating as a critical site for democratic deliberation and change.

Miranda Sheppard

Miranda Sheppard

Impact Coordinator

Miranda is an Impact Coordinator at Good Measure Productions, where she focuses on leading outreach, building community partnerships, and coordinating local screening events. Her previous work has spanned the film distribution, education, and nonprofit sectors, working across communications, content strategy, and social impact campaigning. She is particularly passionate about uplifting independent cinema and using film as a tool for community engagement. Originally from the UK, she studied English Literature and Philosophy at McGill University and now lives in Montreal.

Media Mentions

Playback

Impact expert Sholeh Alemi Fabbri weighs in on how larger budgets, longer runways and creative campaigns can increase a film's impact and longevity.

Zoomer Magazine

How Sholeh Alemi Fabbri shifted her career during the pandemic and found purpose with impact producing.

Television

Director Atefeh Khademolreza talks to Global National about her new animated doc METEOR and the importance of using her voice for freedom.

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