Cheese is nominated for a 2024 Directors’ Guild of Canada award - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Dramatic Series - for Something Undone, S1 Ep8 “Make Yourselves Clean”
Hannah is nominated for a 2024 Canadian Screen Award (Canada’s Oscars) for her comedic supporting role in Hey, Viktor!
Hannah is invited to CanneSeries 2024 Writers Club
Hannah joins the Women in the Director’s Chair 2024 cohort
Hannah in People Magazine’s Tribeca round-up, on the heels of her starring role in Tribeca premiering feature Hey, Viktor!
Hannah in Anthem Magazine during the Tribeca premiere weekend of Hey, Viktor!
“Hannah Cheesman… and her brilliant performance accounts for much of what makes this comedy work so well.” - Tribeca review of Hey, Viktor!
“Something Undone’s Second Season Continues its Creep Storytelling” - review and interview with the creators on TV, eh?
Shoot Online covers Hannah’s arrival on the US advertising scene, when she signs with Yard Dog as commercial reps.
The National Post’s Chris Knight reviews The Boathouse - “The Boathouse gets high marks for its horror/academia vibe. Canadian director Hannah Cheesman excels in this small-scale story”
The Hollywood Reporter - Hannah Cheesman to direct Caught in his Web, EP Whoopi Goldberg + starring Garcelle Beauvais
The Gate reviews Succor - “Not only is Succor a great short, it’s also an unlikely conversation starter”
Review of Succor from La Estatuilla
Interview with Hannah about Succor with Stephen Saito
Hannah connects with UK’s The New Current about her film Succor
Succor gets good press at CP24 looking at Toronto talent
Succor named a TIFF Top Ten Must-See by NOW Toronto
Hannah speaks with Donna G of CIUT about her film Succor
Succor news - “Projects from Hsiung, Drljaca, Cheesman among TIFF Short Cuts”
Volcano, starring Hannah Cheesman and TIFF ‘Rising Star’ Jess Salgueiro, named one of six best Canadian Films of TIFF 2019
Volcano named a TIFF 2019 ‘must-see’ Canadian film
New York Times says Hannah Cheesman the “real highlight of the episode” and “absolutely delivers” in Star Trek: Discovery’s episode Project Daedelus
SyFy Wire interviews Hannah Cheesman about her role as Airiam 2.0 on Star Trek: Discovery
Metro UK reports on Cheesman’s role on Star Trek: Discovery
“Superb” digital series The 410 reviewed by TV, eh?, story edited by Hannah Cheesman and premiering on CBC Gem
Variety covers Cheesman’s win at Cannes’ MipTV In Development, as Whatever, Linda takes top honour
Hannah Cheesman named one of 18 women filmmakers in 2018, by CBC Arts
Exclaim! Magazine covers the release of Boring Girls teaser, a death metal coming-of-age story
Whatever, Linda selected as one of 12 competitors out of 344 submissions for first ever ‘In Development’ contest at Cannes MipTV
Cheesman’s short film Emmy, starring Handmaid Tale’s Amanda Brugel, named finalist in Miami Film Fest’s IMDbPro Short Film Competition
Globe and Mail article on The Definites feature film, co-Directed by screenwriter Hannah Cheesman and producer Mackenzie Donaldson
The Globe and Mail introduces Hannah Cheesman and Mackenzie Donaldson in this feature Globe Arts article about women filmmakers at the intersection of traditional and new media
Cheesman is a guest writer for the Globe and Mail, and writes about Guerrilla Filmmaking on the set of The Definites in Miami
Deadline covers Whatever, Linda in development with veteran producer Mark Gordon (Grey’s Anatomy) and EP Graeme Manson (Orphan Black)
Refinery29 names Cheesman one of the ‘Scariest Female Villains of All Time’ for her role as Edith Brennan in del Toro’s Mama
The Coast interviews Cheesman when she is keynote speaker at the Women Making Waves conference in Halifax NS