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Prism Prize Video: Kandle - Nobody Wants You Now 

The 2019 Prism Prize for Best Canadian Music Video was awarded to Kevan Funk, for his clip for Belle Game’s Low. We will continue to profile prominent Canadian videos, including this one from an acclaimed singer/songwriter with a powerful message.

Prism Prize Video: Kandle - Nobody Wants You Now 

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The 2019 Prism Prize for Best Canadian Music Video was awarded recently to Kevan Funk, for his clip for Belle Game’s Low. We will continue to profile prominent Canadian videos, including this one from an acclaimed singer/songwriter with a powerful message.


Kandle - Nobody Wants You Now 

For the video for Nobody Wants You Now, singer Kandle teamed up with director Emma Higgins to create an ethereal visual to highlight female empowerment and rally around those who find themselves in an abusive situation. Accountability is the name of the game here. Kandle wants those abusers called out, stating that “with high profile men continuing to deny, minimize and whine about their pariah status, it is the perfect time to emphasize that they have no right to resume their lives as if they hadn't damaged and forever altered so many women's lives."

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These women are depicted throughout the video, some still under the grasp of their abusers, held captive by their dominating force. We also see these women standing together, defiant in their stance. 

The video concludes with the women, stronger together, coming face to face with their abuser. Surrounding him in their newfound strength, the women now possess an air of confidence and force him to take a long hard look at himself.

Credits:

Director: Emma Higgins

Editor: Jessica Graore

Art Director: Maya Fuhr

Production Co. The Field Inc.

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Bryan Adams Will Play 19 Canadian Cities on 'Roll With The Punches' Tour in September, Elvis Costello Coming to Toronto

Also announced this week, Pulp will be making a trip to Toronto, while Montreal Jazz Fest releases its full lineup.

Canadian rock icon Bryan Adams is playing across the country this fall.

The "Summer of '69" singer will play 19 Canadian cities on his 'Roll With the Punches' tour. He's already taken that show on the road to Australia and New Zealand this year, and hits the U.K. and Ireland in May.

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