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In Her Chair

Female-identifying directors reflect on their experiences making films and leading creative teams.

Alethea Arnaquq-Baril, Angry Inuk

Alex Heeney / January 12, 2017

Inuk director Alethea Arnaquq-Baril talks Angry Inuk, seal hunting

Inuk filmmaker Alethea Arnaquq-Baril discusses seal hunting and the making of Angry Inuk, which is one of Canada’s Top Ten Films of 2016.

Girls Lost, Alexandra Therese-Keining

Alex Heeney / December 11, 2016

Alexandra Therese-Keining talks Girls Lost and gender performance

Writer-director Alexandra Therese-Keining discusses her sophomore film, Girls Lost, a smart and sensitive exploration of gender, gender performance, identity, femininity, and masculinity.

Sugar Sisters, Hannah Donegan

Laura Anne Harris / October 31, 2016

Is the Sugar lifestyle worth trying? Director Hannah Donegan on her CBC doc Sugar Sisters

What is the difference between being a “Sugar Baby” and a sex worker? Is it a viable way to make an income? Filmmaker Hannah Donegan explores these questions and more in Sugar Sisters, a documentary in which she and her sisters try out life as a Sugar Baby.

Girl Asleep, Rosemary Myers

Gillie Collins / October 10, 2016

From stage to screen: Director Rosemary Myers on her new film Girl Asleep

Gillie Collins talked to director Rosemary Myers about adapting her Windmill theatre play Girl Asleep for the film. Collins also explores the many exaggerated, theatrical elements that define the film.

Ashley McKenzie, Werewolf

Alex Heeney / October 5, 2016

Writer-director Ashley McKenzie talks Werewolf

Cape Breton writer-director Ashley McKenzie discusses her feature debut, Werewolf, “lawnmower crackheads”, working with non-actors, and being part of the TIFF family.

rehearsal film, alison maclean

Alex Heeney / October 1, 2016

Writer-director Alison Maclean raises the curtain on The Rehearsal

Alison Maclean discusses the making of her film The Rehearsal, from adapting Eleanor Catton’s novel, to finding her cast, to rehearsing the film.

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