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IMDbWith its passionate writing and engaging characters, the compelling Canadian television drama series "Heartland" is able to evoke strong feelings in viewers. The show chronicles the journey of Amy Fleming, a gifted horse trainer who has a remarkable knack for healing both horses and humans, and is set in the magnificent surroundings of Alberta. The unique quality of "Heartland" is its capacity to explore weighty, relevant subjects while yet taking a family-friendly stance. The show deftly examines the intricacies of family interactions, the importance of personal development, and the strength of love and compassion. Since the performances are genuine and the characters are well-developed, it is simple for viewers to empathise with them. The touching stories are set against magnificent surroundings, and the series' equestrian theme adds still another level of allure and mystery. The show's universal themes of perseverance, optimism, and discovering one's purpose strike strongly whether or not you're a horse aficionado.
Family Series | 2018 | Bruce
Best Director Drama Over Minutes | 2019 | Dean
Best Dramatic Series | 2008
Best Director Drama over minutes | 2018 | Ken
Best Cinematographer Drama Over | 2011 | Craig
Best Overall Sound Drama | 2013
Best Director Drama | 2008 | Dean
Best Performance by an Alberta Actress | 2019 | Amber
Domestic TV Music Fiction | 2017 | Keith
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Family Series | 2016
Television Series Family | 2009
Outstanding Team Achievement in a Television Series Family | 2010 | Dean
Best Featured Actor in a TV Series Years | 2017
BEST ACTRESS IN A TV DRAMA LEADING ROLE For | 2015
BEST ACTRESS IN A TV DRAMA LEADING ROLE | 2015
Best Young Actress age or younger in a TV Series Drama SupportingRecurring | 2014 | Alisha
Best Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Supporting Young Actress | 2013 | Alisha
Sound Editing Television MovieMiniSeries | 2011 | Rob
Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role Dramatic Series | 2011 | Alberta
Best Director Scripted over Minutes | 2022 | Pierre
Best Performance by an Alberta Actor | 2013 | Nathaniel
Best Performance by an Alberta Actress | 2016 | Amber
Best Editor Drama over Minutes | 2022 | Jerry
Best Screenwriter Drama over minutes | 2019 | Mark
Best Cinematographer Drama Over Minutes | 2019
Best Director Drama over minutes | 2018 | Dean
Best Dramatic Series | 2015 | Jordy
Best Editor Drama Over Minutes | 2016 | Ken
Best Production DesignerArt Director | 2017
Best Cinematographer Drama over | 2018
Best Digital or Interactive Project | 2016
Best Cinematographer Drama Over | 2017
Best CrossPlatform or Transmedia Production | 2015
Best Overall Sound Drama Over Minutes | 2015
Best Sync Soundtrack Episodic Series (Drama) | 2024
Best Direction Drama Series | 2023
Cogeco Fund Audience Choice Award | 2019 | Graham
Best CrossPlatform Project Fiction | 2015
Family Series | 2021 | Chris
Television | 2020
2020
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Comedy or Family Series | 2019
Sound Editing Television Series | 2013
Best Leading Actress in a Television Series Years | 2018 | Alisha
Best Actress in a TV Drama Guest Starring Role Age Years | 2015
Best Performance in a TV Series Leading Young Actress | 2018 | Julia Maren
Best Performance in a TV Series Guest Starring Young Actress | 2015
Best Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Supporting Young Actress | 2014 | Alisha
Best Performance in a TV Series Guest Starring Young Actor and Over | 2010 | Jack
Television Series Family | 2008
Best Newcomer | 2013 | Alisha
Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series | 2009 | Graham
Best Screenwriting in a Dramatic Series | 2010 | Ken
Best Sound in a Dramatic Series | 2008 | Paul
Best Original Music Score for a Program or Series | 2011 | Keith
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series | 2008 | Shaun
In real life, the actors that play Jack and Tim are only two years apart.
As of 29 March 2015, Heartland surpassed Street Legal as the longest running one-hour scripted drama in the history of Canadian television.
The legal drinking age is set at 18 in Alberta, Canada, where Heartland is set. This explains how characters like Ty, Caleb, and Jade can drink alcohol without legal consequences.
In the books, Heartland is set in Virginia, USA.
All Heartland episodes are available online in Canada. In the U.S., seasons 1-14 (as of April 2022) are available on Netflix. They are also broadcast in the U.S. on the UP network.
"Amy Fleming: We don't whisper things to horses. We let them speak to us."