Lisa Jackson is a
Canadian Screen Award
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and
Genie Award
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-winning Canadian and
Anishinaabe
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filmmaker. Her films have been broadcast on
APTN and
Knowledge Network
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, as well as
CBC's ''
ZeD'', ''
Canadian Reflections
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'' and Newsworld and have screened at festivals including
HotDocs
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, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Melbourne, Worldwide Short Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival.
Her recent VR piece ''Biidaban: First Light'' premiered at Tribeca, won a
Canadian Screen Award
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and was nominated for a
Webby Award
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. Her multimedia work ''Transmissions'', an immersive film installation presented by the Electric Company Theatre premiered in Vancouver in September 2019. Her recent
IMAX
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Graem ...
short film ''Lichen'' premiered in April 2019, as part of Outer Worlds, a commissioned project featuring the work of five artists including
Michael Snow
Michael Snow (born December 10, 1928) is a Canadian artist working in a range of media including film, installation, sculpture, photography, and music. His best-known films are '' Wavelength'' (1967) and '' La Région Centrale'' (1971), with the ...
.
Early life and education
Jackson holds a BFA in Film Production from Simon Fraser University and an MFA in Film Production from York University.
Career
In 2004, Jackson wrote, directed and produced ''Suckerfish'', a short experimental documentary about her relationship with her mother. The film, a mixture of photographs and animation, was screened at more than fifty festivals and was broadcast nationally in Canada, on CBC.
From 1999 – 2006, Jackson was a director and producer on the media team at
Open Learning Agency
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Its primary function was the management of the Knowledge Network, a public television station in British Columbia, and the Open Learning Institute. I ...
, as a script writer and carrying out field production for their online educational media. Her work aired on
Knowledge Network
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, BC's educational broadcaster. From 2007 to 2013, she has worked as a story mentor with "Our World" Initiative and would travel to remote Aboriginal communities in BC and the Yukon to teach digital storytelling workshops. In these workshops, Jackson taught small groups of youth how to make films in First Language, using contemporary digital technology.
In 2009 and 2014, Jackson worked with Embargo Collective,
an ongoing international group of seven Indigenous artists who collaborate and challenge one another to create new films. ''
Savage'' was the result of the first Embargo Collective in 2009
and was included in the 2013 exhibition Witnesses: Art and Canada's Indian Residential Schools, at the
Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery
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. Intemperance premiered on October 26, 2014 at the closing night of imagineNATIVE.
Since 2014, she has been working as the Director Mentor at
National Screen Institute
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’s Aboriginal Documentary Program. Jackson has recently worked with special projects featuring the production of short films by First Nations filmmakers, including the National Film Board’s Vistas series, screened as part of the public presentations of the Canadian Olympics in Vancouver, and Knowledge Network’s Our First Voices television series on Indigenous languages in British Columbia.
Ms Jackson was the producer o
The Citizen Minutes, eight short films commissioned by Hot Docsin 2021.
Filmography
* 2004 – ''Suckerfish'' – Director/Writer
* 2007 – ''Reservation Soldiers'' – Director/Writer/Producer
* 2009 – ''The Visit'' – Director/Writer
* 2009 – ''Pushing The Line: Art Without Reservations'' – Director/Writer
* 2009 – ''Savage'' – Director/Writer
* 2010 – ''Our First Voices'' – Director/Writer
* 2011 – ''Pow.Wow.Wow'' – Director
* 2011 – ''Parkdale'' – Director/Co-writer
* 2013 – ''Dynamic Range'' – Director/Writer
* 2013 – ''Hidden Legacies'' – Director/Writer
* 2013 – ''How a People Live'' – Director/Writer
* 2013 – ''Snare'' – Director/Writer/Producer
*2013 – ''How A People Live -'' Director/Writer
* 2014 – ''Intemperance'' – Director/Writer
* 2015 – ''The Embargo Project'' – Director (segment)
*2016 – ''Secret Location -'' Virtual reality piece on BC’s Highway of Tears for CBC’s “The Current.”
*2017 – ''1491: The Untold Story of the Americas Before Columbus -'' Drama director – 8-part, 1-hour docudrama mini-series for APTN and ZDF.
*2017 – ''Indictment: The Crimes of Shelly Chartier'' (co-written and directed with Shane Belcourt)
*2018 – ''Biidaaban: First Light'' – Director
Awards
In 2004, Jackson received the
imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival
The imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival is the world's largest Indigenous film and media arts festival, held annually in Toronto in the month of October. The festival focuses on the film, video, radio, and new media work of Indigenous, Abori ...
Alliance Atlantis Mentorship award.
In 2005, Jackson was awarded the Vancouver Arts Award for Emerging Media Artists.
In 2008, Jackson's one-hour documentary ''Reservation Soldiers'', for CTV's ''
W5 Presents'', was awarded the Golden Sheaf Award at the
Yorkton Film Festival
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In 1947, the Yorkton Film Council (YFC) was founded and in 1950 the first international documentary film festival officially opened in w ...
for Best
Aboriginal Production,
the Best Feature Documentary (International) Award at the Talking Stick Film Festival (New Mexico),
the Bronze Remi Award at Worldfest Houston 2008 for TV Special: Documentary.
In 2010, Jackson's Cree-language musical ''
Savage'' was the recipient of a
Genie award
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for
Best Live Action Short Film, the
ReelWorld Film Festival Award in Outstanding Canadian Short Film,
Leo Awards
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for Best Performance by an Actress in a short drama (Skeena Reece),
Best Editing in a Short Drama,
and the Yorkton Golden Sheaf: Best Multicultural Film award.
In 2012, Jackson was the recipient of ''
Playback
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's'' 10 to Watch Award
in addition to The ReelWorld Festival Trailblazer Award.
In 2012, Jackson was commissioned by
imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival
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Stolen Sisters Digital Initiative to create ''Snare'', originally screened as a one-minute performance-based film, later extended to 3.5 minutes.
["The Power Within screens short works by indigenous filmmakers"](_blank)
''CBC News'', By Alison Gillmor CBC Reviewer, Apr 24, 2014
In 2019, after premiering at
Tribeca Film Festival
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, Jackson won the
Canadian Screen Award
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for Best Immersive Experience – Fiction for her VR piece ''
Biidaaban: First Light''.
References
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
Canadian women film directors
First Nations filmmakers
First Nations women
Directors of Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners for Best Live Action Short Drama
Canadian Film Centre alumni
Anishinaabe people