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Type: Professional biography / company profile
File Size: 2.18 MB
Summary

This document is a professional biography for Canadian filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal, produced by Mercury Films Inc. It details her academic background at McGill University and her filmography, including award-winning documentaries such as 'Let it Come Down' and 'The True Meaning of Pictures.' The document appears to be part of the House Oversight discovery materials (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025205) and was likely written around or after 2006.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Jennifer Baichwal Filmmaker/Subject
Subject of the professional biography detailing her career and awards.
Paul Bowles Subject of Documentary
Subject of the film 'Let it Come Down'.
Ravi Shankar Musician
Provided music for 'The Holier It Gets'.
John McLaughlin Musician
Provided music for 'The Holier It Gets'.
Shelby Lee Adams Photographer
Subject of the film 'The True Meaning of Pictures'.
Nick de Pencier Collaborator
Commissioned alongside Baichwal to make short films for the Ontario Arts Council.
Michael Ondaatje Writer
Featured in short films for Ontario Arts Council.
Michael Snow Artist
Featured in short films for Ontario Arts Council.
Eve Egoyan Pianist
Featured in short films for Ontario Arts Council.
Judith Thompson Playwright
Featured in short films for Ontario Arts Council.

Timeline (8 events)

1994
Jennifer Baichwal received M.A.
McGill University
1998
Premiere of 'Let it Come Down'
Toronto International Film Festival
1999
Won International Emmy for Best Arts Documentary
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2000
Won awards at Hot Docs
Hot Docs
2002
Premiere of 'The True Meaning of Pictures'
Toronto International Film Festival
2003-2004
Commissioned to make 40 short films
Ontario
2006
Gemini nomination for Best Direction
N/A
January 2003
Invited to film festival
Sundance International Film Festival

Relationships (2)

Jennifer Baichwal Professional Collaboration Nick de Pencier
Baichwal, along with Nick de Pencier, was commissioned in 2003-4 to make 40 short films
Jennifer Baichwal Documentarian/Subject Paul Bowles
Let it Come Down: The Life of Paul Bowles, her first feature documentary

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"Jennifer Baichwal was born in Montréal and grew up in Victoria, British Columbia."
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"She has been directing and producing documentaries for 15 years."
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"Let it Come Down: The Life of Paul Bowles, her first feature documentary, won a 1999 International Emmy for Best Arts Documentary."
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mercury films inc.
645a dupont street
toronto ontario m6g 1z4 canada
t: 416.516.2661
e: mercfilm@istar.ca
JENNIFER BAICHWAL
Jennifer Baichwal was born in Montréal and grew up in Victoria, British Columbia. She studied philosophy and theology at McGill University and received an M.A. in 1994, supported by a McGill Major Fellowship and a 2 year FCAR Master’s Scholarship.
She has been directing and producing documentaries for 15 years. Her first film, Looking You In The Back of the Head, an enquiry into the problem of personal identity, asked thirteen women to try to describe themselves and was first broadcast, to critical acclaim, on TVOntario's From the Heart. It subsequently sold for broadcast across Canada.
Let it Come Down: The Life of Paul Bowles, her first feature documentary, won a 1999 International Emmy for Best Arts Documentary. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1998 and was nominated that year for a Best Feature Documentary Genie Award. It won Best Biography at Hot Docs in 1999 and was picked up for theatrical release by Mongrel Media in Canada, Zeitgeist Films in the U.S., and Uplink in Japan. The film has been sold for broadcast all over the world, and has been selected for a number of international film and television festivals, including Jerusalem, Buenos Aires, FIPA, Banff (where it received a Rockie nomination), Istanbul and Edinburgh.
The Holier It Gets documents a trek Baichwal took with her brother and two sisters to the source of the Ganges river with her father’s ashes. The film won Best Independent Canadian Film and Best Cultural Documentary at Hot Docs 2000, Geminis for Best Editing and Best Writing and was nominated for the Donald Brittain Award and the Chalmers Documentarian Award. It was commissioned by TVOntario and features music by Ravi Shankar and John McLaughlin.
The True Meaning of Pictures is a feature length film on the work of Appalachian photographer Shelby Lee Adams. It was commissioned by TVOntario, Bravo!, SBS Australia and Discovery Germany. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2002 and was invited to the Sundance International Film Festival in January 2003. It won a Gemini award for Best Arts Documentary in 2003 and has played at numerous international festivals. The film was released on dvd by Docurama/New Video in October 2003.
Baichwal, along with Nick de Pencier, was commissioned in 2003-4 to make 40 short films on artists who have been supported over the past four decades by the Ontario Arts Council. These include writer Michael Ondaatje, artist Michael Snow, pianist Eve Egoyan and playwright Judith Thompson, and are in periodic rotation on TVOntario. The collection received a 2006 Gemini nomination for Best Direction in a Performing Arts Program or Series.
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