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Lynne Fernie

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Nationality
  
Canadian

Occupation
  
documentary filmmaker


Name
  
Lynne Fernie

Role
  
Filmmaker

Known for
  
Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives

Movies
  
Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives, Fiction And Other Truths: A Film About Jane Rule

Awards
  
Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary, Genie Award for Best Short Documentary

Nominations
  
Juno Award for Songwriter of the Year

Similar People
  
Aerlyn Weissman, Lorraine Segato, Billy Bryans, Ann Weldy, Marie‑Jo Therio

Lynne Fernie (born 1946) is a Canadian filmmaker, best known as the co-director with Aerlyn Weissman of the award-winning 1992 documentary film Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives. Her other films have included Fiction and Other Truths: A Film about Jane Rule (1995), School's Out! (1996) and Apples and Oranges (2003).

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Fernie was a founding member of numerous arts and LGBT organizations in Toronto, including the arts magazines Fireweed and Parallélogramme, the Lesbian Organization of Toronto and the Inside Out Film and Video Festival. She was also a frequent songwriting collaborator with the pop band Parachute Club, including on the band's most famous single, "Rise Up". She also collaborated with Lorraine Segato and Richard Underhill on "Bringing All the Voices Together", an unofficial "sequel song" to "Rise Up" which was written as a theme song for Jack Layton's campaign in the New Democratic Party leadership election, 2003.

She is currently a professor in the film studies department at York University, and is a programmer for the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.

A portrait of Fernie, by the artist Rafy, is held by the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives' National Portrait Collection, in honour of her role as a significant builder of LGBT culture and history in Canada. She is interviewed in Matthew Hays' Lambda Literary Award-winning book The View from Here: Conversations with Gay and Lesbian Filmmakers.

KATIE CHATS: hotDOCS, LYNNE FERNIE, SENIOR CANADIAN PROGRAMMER, HOTDOCS


References

Lynne Fernie Wikipedia