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Name
  
Justine Pimlott


Role
  
Filmmaker

Movies
  
Derby Crazy Love, Fag Hags: Women Who Love Gay Men, Girl Inside, Punch Like A Girl / A Ring of Their Own

People also search for
  
Maya Gallus, Anita Lee, Silva Basmajian

Nominations
  
Donald Brittain Award for Best Social/Political Documentary Program

Justine Pimlott is a Canadian documentary filmmaker, and co-founder of Red Queen Productions with Maya Gallus. She began her career apprenticing as a sound recordist with Studio D, the women’s studio at the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), in Montreal. As a documentary filmmaker, her work has won numerous awards, including Best Social Issue Documentary at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and Best Canadian Film at Inside Out Film and Video Festival for Laugh in the Dark, which critic Thomas Waugh described, in The Romance of Transgression in Canada as “one of the most effective and affecting elegies in Canadian queer cinema.” Her films have screened internationally at Sheffield Doc/Fest, SEOUL International Women’s Film Festival, Women Make Waves (Taiwan), This Human World Film Festival (Vienna), Singapore International Film Festival, among others, and have been broadcast around the world. She has been featured in POV Magazine, The Guardian UK, The Independent on Sunday UK, Salon, and The Romance of Trangression in Canada: Queering Sexualities, Nations, Cinemas. She has also served as chair of the board and programmer for Inside Out, former board member for DOC Toronto, and, in 1982, founded Film Furies, the first international women’s film festival in Winnipeg. In 2014, she returned to the NFB, as a producer with its Ontario Studio in Toronto. Her producorial credits with the NFB include a 2017 co-production with Intervention Productions, A Better Man.

Awards and nominations

Hot Docs

  • 2000: Best Social Issue Documentary: Laugh in the Dark (Award)
  • Inside Out Film and Video Festival

  • 2000: Best Canadian Film: Laugh in the Dark (Award)
  • M. Joan Chalmers Documentarian Award – Ontario Arts Council

  • 2000: Laugh in the Dark (Shortlisted)
  • For additional awards - see Red Queen Productions

    References

    Justine Pimlott Wikipedia


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