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Semi Chellas is a director, writer, producer who has written for film, television and magazines. She was born in
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and grew up in Calgary,
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. She is known for her work on the television series ''
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'' and her film adaptation of ''
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'' based on Susan Choi's novel of the same name.


Education

She holds a
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in literature from
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and was a Mellon Fellow in English at
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. She was a screenwriting resident at the
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in
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.


Career

Chellas was the co-creator with Ilana Frank and executive producer and head writer of the Canadian prime-time dramatic television series '' The Eleventh Hour'', two-time winner of the Gemini Award (
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award) for Best Series. Chellas and
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shared the Gemini for Best Writing in 2005 for the series finale, "Bumpy Cover". The series was critically acclaimed; it was nominated for more than 30 Geminis and won nine. Chellas adapted Linda Spalding’s ''Who Named the Knife'' as a television movie entitled ''Murder on Her Mind''; she also executive produced. She wrote the script for '' Picture Claire'', a low-budget feature directed by Bruce McDonald. It premiered at the
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in 2001. She also wrote ''
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'', a low-budget feature directed by
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that premiered at TIFF in 1999; she also served as an associate producer. Her script for the Showtime/CBC television movie ''Restless Spirits'' (Canadian title: ''Dead Aviators'') garnered her both a Gemini and a day-time Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing in a Children's Special. Chellas joined the American series ''
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'' in season 5. She co-wrote two episodes of season 5 with
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. Both episodes, " Far Away Places" and " The Other Woman", were nominated for a
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. "The Other Woman" won a WGA award for Best Episodic Drama. In season 6, Chellas wrote "Man with a Plan" and co-wrote "Favors." In season 7, she wrote "The Strategy" and co-wrote "
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." Along with Matthew Weiner, she was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for "Lost Horizon." She also served as co-executive producer, running the writers room in seasons 6 and 7. Together with her colleagues on the writing staff, Chellas was nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series for ''Mad Men'' in 2013, 2014, and 2015. Chellas has directed four short films, three of which have premiered at The Toronto International Film Festival: ''
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'' (written by Barbara Gowdy; selected as one of Canada's Top Ten Short Films 2008 by TIFF); ''Trouser Accidents'' (included in the Best Canadian Short Films Showcase) and '' Three Stories from the End of Everything'' (nominated for a Genie Award for best live-action short); and ''One Tomato''. In addition, she has published short fiction and interviews in '' Brick'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Grain''. A non-fiction piece on embedded reporters, "Good to Go", appeared in ''
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'' and ''The Commonwealth Journalists' Quarterly''.'' Semi Chellas wrote the screenplay for the movie ''
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'', directed by Claire McCarthy, which premiered at Sundance in January 2018. The film stars
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, George MacKay,
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, and Clive Owen. Chellas was an executive producer on the Amazon series ''
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''. She wrote the episode "''Expectation"'' starring
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and
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. Her feature directorial debut was ''
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'' starring
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and
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. The screenplay was written by Chellas and she also produced the project, which premiered at
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in 2019. ''American Woman'' had its international premiere as a gala presentation at the Toronto Film Festival in September 2019.
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named Semi Chellas as one of their 25 Rising Female Filmmakers to Know in 2019. ''American Woman'' was the opening gala presentation at the
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in 2020. At the 2019 Downtown Los Angeles Film Festival, the film won the following awards: Best Director, Best Film, Best Actress, and Best Cinematography. It won the Special Jury Prize for lead actresses Chau and Gadon at the
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in 2019. ''American Woman'' also received a special presentation at the Victoria International Film Festival in 2020 and won the Gold Remi award for period film at WorldFest-Houston in 2020. Chellas has mentored and taught at Maisha Film Lab of East Africa, Toronto Workshop for Underprivileged Youth, Tribeca Festival's Through Her Lens, and at the
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. Along with
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, Chellas was the screenwriter in residence at the
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in 2003. She delivered The Gellman Lecture in English at
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in 2016. She received the Crystal Award for Creative Excellence from Women in Film and Television Toronto (WIFT-T), as well as the
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for Writing from the
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in 2013. Chellas received the Inaugural award for Creative Excellence in 2014 at the
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(presented by
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).


Personal life

Semi Chellas is now based in
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, where she lives with her partner, writer-directo
Mike Goldbach
and their two children. Her interest in social change fuels much of her writing, including her Emmy nominated work on
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, and her directorial debut
American Woman "American Woman" is a song by Canadian rock band the Guess Who, released January 1970, from the album of the same name. It was later released in March 1970 as a single backed with "No Sugar Tonight", and it reached number one for three weeks ...
. Her writing is influenced by social issues and themes that are pervasive in society, in particular sexism, racism and political activism. She is a supporter of
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, having witnessed the protests that took place outside her home in Los Angeles during the pandemic in 2020. This stems from her upbringing by parents, who were very politically engaged, and this influenced her own passion for activism. A theme in her dramatic writing is people's struggle to change.


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