About Me.
I began my career as an independent filmmaker through my thesis in my undergraduate degree, wherein my research partner and I travelled across Canada to interview young activists on how they are perceived in the media (Project Uprooted).
From there, I continued running filmmaking workshops, beginning a program called Making A Scene working primarily with LGBTQ+ youth. I also directed a documentary called The Legend of Sing Hey, and co-directed and edited the film The Ceremony, for the Next 150 project with Cinema Politica (alongside director Taina Da Silva). I have since been pursing a Master's at Concordia University, which has lead me to my latest project, Climate Futures, a 360 degree exploration of a future Montreal under climate change. I'm based in Montreal right now! EDUCATION
Masters of Arts - Media Studies - Concordia Bachelor of Independent Studies - Focus: Documentary Film - University of Waterloo AWARDS / RECOGNITION
Sustainability Research Award - 2020 - Climate Futures Waterloo Region - Best Filmmaker award - 2017-2018 Best Short award - Rainbow Reels - 2016 - Crowned? |