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Holly Dale

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Canadian film and television director, producer, writer and editor
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Holly Dale
Born (1953-12-23)December 23, 1953 (age 71)
Occupation(s)Director, film editor, film producer, screenwriter
Years active1976–present

Holly Dale (born December 23, 1953) is a Canadianfilmmaker and television director.[1][2] Over the course of her career, Dale has worked in the Canadian film and television industry as adirector,producer, writer, andeditor.[3][4] Although she has completed solo projects, the majority of Dale's work has been in collaboration with her former classmate,Janis Cole.[1][4]The Thin Line (1977),P4W: Prison for Women (1981), andHookers on Davie (1984) are some of their most recognized projects. Dale's work has been featured in festivals around the world including North America, Europe, and Australia.[1] She has also received award nominations and wins, including aGemini Award in 1982 for the Best Theatrical Documentary forP4W: Prison for Women.[1][3]

Early life and education

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Dale was raised in a low-income household inToronto,Ontario. However, she decided to leave home as a teenager due to ongoing family conflict. During this time, she worked in non-therapeutic massage parlors in downtown Toronto.[1][3] In the mid-1970s, Dale was accepted into the film studies program atSheridan College inOakville, Ontario. Here, she met Janis Cole, who she would continue to work with for the next 20 years.[1][3]

Career

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Early career

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Often working with a low budget, Dale began her film career as an independent documentary maker. Sharing the responsibilities of writing, directing, producing, and editing with Cole, the two women focused on showcasing social inequalities and hardships experienced by marginalized groups. Their choice to question and challenge class-based oppression and gender norms in their work prompted their reputation as feminist filmmakers.[1]

Short and feature films

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As students, Dale and Cole completed their first short film,Cream Soda, in 1976. This documentary revealed the demands on women employed in Toronto-based body-rub parlors. Meanwhile, their next film,Minimum Charge No Cover (1976), explored the lived experience of homosexuals, drag queens, sex workers, and substance users.[1][3]

Their following short,The Thin Line (1977), documented the day to day lives of people who were deemed criminally insane and institutionalized in a maximum-security prison. While shooting this film, Dale and Cole admit they sought to emphasize the prisoners' humanity to provoke a sense of commonality with the audience, as opposed to solely focusing on their misconduct.[1]

The content from this film motivated Dale and Cole's first feature documentary,P4W: Prison for Women (1981).[3] After four years of communicating with officials, Dale and Cole were granted permission to film inside an all-woman prison outside ofKingston, Ontario, Canada. This marked the beginning of the documentaryP4W: Prison for Women (1981). As co-directors and co-producers, Dale and Cole focused on the relationships between inmates as well as the prisoners' willingness to live despite ongoing challenges.[1] This film was well received by critics and the public alike, winning several awards at film festivals and aGenie Award in 1982.[3][4]

Later career

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Later in their careers, Dale and Cole decided to develop and operate the Toronto-based independent production company called Spectrum Films.[5]

In addition to her career in film, Dale has directed and produced episodes of different Canadian television series, includingBliss,Sue Thomas: F.B. Eye, Just Cause, Twice in a Lifetime, Durham County, Cold Case, andBeing Erica.[3] She has also directed two episodes ofNCIS: Season 11's "Alibi" and Season 12's "Status Update".[6]

Filmography

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Director

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YearFilm titleAdditional Roles
1975Cream Sodaco-filmmaker with Janis Cole
1976Minimum Charge No Coverco-filmmaker with Janis Cole
1977Nowhere to Runco-producer, co-editor
The Thin Lineco-filmmaker with Janis Cole
1981P4W: Prison for Womenco-filmmaker with Janis Cole
1984Hookers on Davieco-filmmaker with Janis Cole
1985Quiet on Setco-filmmaker with Janis Cole
1988Calling the Shotsco-filmmaker with Janis Cole
1989Dead Meat
1994Historica Minutes: Agnes Macphail
1995Blood and Donuts
1996Dangerous Offender
1999Amazon
2006Absolution
2007Hush Little Baby
YearTelevision Series TitleEpisode Title
1994Side EffectsIn Sickness and in Health
1996TradersSharper than a Serpent's Tooth
1997Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic ScienceThe Accident
Bone of Contention
1999First WaveBlind Witness
The Heist
Night Falls
Twice in a LifetimeO'er the Ramparts We Watched
Second Service
2000The CityMotivation
First WaveThe Believers
Raven Nation
Gulag
Twice in a LifetimeBirds of Paradise
For Love and Money
The Sins of our Fathers
Curveball
The Escape Artist
Expose
Grandma's Shoes
2001Nero Wolfe"Door to Death"
"Christmas Party"
TrackerTracker ("pilot")
2002BlissValentine's Day in Jail
Leaper
Just CauseAbove the Law
TrackerDouble Down
A Made Guy
JeremiahThieves' Honor
2003BlissNina's Muse
Cat got your Tongue
Just CauseBuried Past
Lies, Speculation & Deception
Sue Thomas: F.B.EyeDiplomatic Immunity
He Said She Said
The Sniper
2004The CollectorThe Rapper
The Photographer
The Actuary
The Medium
DocBlindsided
Stargate AtlantisHome
Sue Thomas: F.B.EyeTo Grandmother's House we Go
Rocket Man
Adventures in Babysitting
20051-800-MissingLast Night
Have you Seen this Man?
The CollectorThe Comic
The Mother
Sue Thomas: F.B.EyeFraternity
Boy Meets World
Troy Story
20061-800-MissingDouble Take
So Shall ye Reap
Angela's EyesBlue-Eyed Blues
The CollectorThe Chef
The V.J.
The Junkie
Kyle XYThe Lies that Bind
WildfireTaking Off
Who are you
2007Blood TiesStone Cold
Wrapped
Cold CaseThe Good-Bye Room
Running Around
Thick as Thieves
Boy Crazy
The Dead ZoneDrift
Durham CountyWhat Lies Beneath
The Lady of the Lake
Divide and Conquer
Guys and Dolls
2008Cold CaseThe Road
Roller Girl
Breaking News
FlashpointWho's George?
Attention Shoppers
HeroesChapter Eleven 'The Eclipse - Part 2'
LifeCrushed
Terminator: The Sarah Connor ChroniclesSelf Made Man
2009Being EricaDr. Tom
Erica, The Vampire Slayer
2010The Rabbit Hole
Two Wrongs
2011CastleHead Case
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitDelinquent
2012DexterChemistry
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitChild's Welfare
2013The AmericansCOMINT
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."The Bridge"
CastleSignificant Others
Get a Clue
DexterAre we There Yet
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitBetrayal's Climax
MistressesUltimatum
NCISAlibi
ReignKissed
2014Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."A Hen in the Wolf House"
CastleThe Greater Good
Chicago FireKeep your Mouth Shut
Santa Bites
ExtantWish You Were Here
ReignRoyal Blood
Corontation
Under the DomeRevelation
2015Blue BloodsIn the Box
Chicago Fire2112
Chicago P.D.Disco Bob
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitGranting immunity
MistressesThreesomes
Love is an Open Door
NCISStatus Update
ReignThree Queens, Two Tigers
Extreme Measures
The WhispersWhatever it Takes
2016Chicago MedGuilty
Chicago P.D.Now I'm God
The FamilyFun Ways to tell your Boyfriend You're Pregnant
Game of SilenceInto the Black
LimitlessHi, my Name is Rebecca Harris
QuanticoRight
TimelessStranded
2017BullTeacher's Pet
Chicago FireBabies and Fools
Chicago MedDeliver Us
Chicago P.D.Favor, Affection, Malice or Ill-Will
Law & Order: True CrimeEpisode 3
Episode 4
Mary Kills PeopleBloody Mary
The River Styx
Wave the White Flag
Raised by Wolves
The Judas Cradle
Morning Glory
ReignAll it Cost Her
S.W.A.T.Miracle
TakenI Surrender
2018God Friended MeMatthew 621
SEAL TeamTakedown
Take TwoSmoking Gun
Death Becomes Him
One to the Heart
TimelessThe Kennedy Curse
The X-FilesFamiliar
2019SEAL TeamWhat Appears To Be
Dirt, Dirt Gucci
The CodeMolly Marine
Blood & TreasureThe Lunchbox of Destiny
The Shadow of Project Athena
BatwomanWho Are You?
A Mad Tea-Party
2020Transplant"Pilot"
"Tell Me Who You Are"
"Your Secrets Can Kill You"
BatwomanOff With Her Head
2021What Happened to Kate Kane?
Bat Girl Magic!
Survived Much Worse
Armed and Dangerous
Power
Mad as a Hatter
Antifreeze
Pick Your Poison
2022We Having Fun Yet?
2023Will TrentA Bad Temper and a Hard Heart
FUBAR"Stole Train"
"Honeyplot"
2024Law & Order: Organized Crime"The Key to the Castle"
"The Real Eve"
"Three Points"
Will Trent"Capt. Duke Wagner's Daughter"
The Irrational"The Wrong Side of Maybe"
2025Will Trent"Mariachi Shelley's Frankenstein"
Sheriff Country"Exit Interview"

Producer

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  • Thin Line (co-produced with Janis Cole) (1977)
  • Starship Invasions (1977; assistant producer)
  • Plague (1978)
  • P4W: Prison for Women (co-produced with Janis Cole) (1981)
  • Hookers on Davie (co-produced with Janis Cole) (1984)
  • Calling the Shots (co-produced with Janis Cole) (1988)

Awards and nominations

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YearName of the AwardAwarding InstitutionName of Film or Television SeriesStatus
1981Gold Hugo: Best DocumentaryChicago International Film FestivalP4W: Prison for WomenNominated
1982Genie Award: Best Theatrical DocumentaryAcademy of Canadian Cinema and TelevisionP4W: Prison for WomenWon
1982Red Ribbon AwardThe American Film FestivalP4W: Prison for WomenWon
1982Grand Prize: the Best Human ConditionYork Film and Video FestivalP4W: Prison for WomenWon
1982Grand Prize: the Best CinematographyYork Film and Video FestivalP4W: Prison for WomenWon
1984Theatrical Producers Achievement AwardCanadian Film and Television AssociationNominated
1984Gold Plaque: Best DocumentaryChicago International Film FestivalHookers on DavieWon
1985Genie Award: Best Theatrical DocumentaryAcademy of Canadian Cinema and TelevisionHookers on DavieNominated
1988Lillian Gish AwardLos Angeles Women in Film FestivalCalling the ShotsWon
1989Genie Award: Best Feature Length DocumentaryAcademy of Canadian Cinema and TelevisionCalling the ShotsNominated
1994Toronto Arts Award in MediaWon
1998Gemini Award: Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or MiniseriesAcademy of Canadian Cinema and TelevisionDangerous Offender: The Marlene Moore StoryNominated
2002DGC Craft Award: Outstanding Achievement in DirectionDirectors Guild of CanadaA Nero Wolfe Mystery, "Christmas Party"Nominated
2003DGC Craft Award: Outstanding Achievement in DirectionDirectors Guild of CanadaJust Cause, "Buried Past"Won
2003Gemini Award: Best Direction in Dramatic SeriesAcademy of Canadian Film and TelevisionBlissNominated
2008Gemini Award: Best Direction in Dramatic SeriesAcademy of Canadian Film and TelevisionDurham County, "What Lies Beneath"Won
2008DGC Team Award: Television Series - DramaAcademy of Canadian Film and TelevisionDurham County, "What Lies Beneath"Nominated
2008DGC Craft Award: Direction - Television SeriesAcademy of Canadian Film and TelevisionDurham County, "What Lies Beneath"Won
2009DGC Craft Award: Outstanding Achievement in DirectionDirectors Guild of CanadaFlashpoint, "Attention Shoppers"Won
2010DGC Craft Award: Outstanding Achievement in DirectionDirectors Guild of CanadaFlashpoint, "Perfect Storm"Nominated
2013DGC Craft Award: Outstanding Achievement in DirectionDirectors Guild of CanadaThe Firm, "Chapter Eighteen".Nominated
2017DGC Team Award: Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Mini-SeriesDirectors Guild of CanadaMary Kills People, "The River Styx"Won
2018Best Drama SeriesCanadian Screen AwardsMary Kills PeopleNominated
2018Best Direction, Drama SeriesCanadian Screen AwardsMary Kills People, "The River Styx"Won
2020Outstanding Directorial AchievementDirectors Guild of CanadaTransplant, "Pilot"Won
2021Best Direction, Drama SeriesCanadian Screen AwardsTransplant, "Pilot"Won

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefghijFelando, Cynthia (1999). "Cole, Janis and Holly Dale".St. James Women Filmmakers Encyclopedia. Canton, MI: Visible Ink Press. pp. 92–94.
  2. ^Townsend, Paul (2000). "A Cinematic Map of Ontario A to Z listing of Ontario Actors, Producers and Filmmakers".Take 1.28: 48 – via International Federation of Film Archives' International Index to Film Periodicals.
  3. ^abcdefghWise, Wyndham (October 24, 2011)."Holly Dale | The Canadian Encyclopedia".www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved2018-09-27.
  4. ^abcArmatage, Kay (1991). "A Brief History of Women Filmmakers in Canada".Changing the Focus: The Future for Women in the Canadian Film and Television Industry. Toronto, ON: Toronto Women in Film and Television. p. 138.
  5. ^"History: Janis Cole & Holly Dale-- Filmmakers".Spectrum Films. RetrievedOctober 17, 2018.
  6. ^"Holly Dale Biography".Film Reference. RetrievedOctober 17, 2018.

Further reading

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  • Hays, Matthew (2007). "Janis Cole and Holly Dale: Out From the Margins".The View From Here: Conversations with Gay and Lesbian Filmmakers. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:Arsenal Pulp Press. pp. 55–65.ISBN 978-0739483961.

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