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Peg Campbell

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Canadian filmmaker

Peg Campbell is aCanadian filmmaker.[1] She is most noted for her short filmsIt's a Party!, which was aGenie Award nominee forBest Live Action Short Drama at the8th Genie Awards,[2] andIn Search of the Last Good Man, which won the same award at the11th Genie Awards.[3]

Her other films have includedStreet Kids (1985), a documentary about youthhomelessness;[4]Too Close for Comfort (1990), a short docudrama about anHIV-positive teenager;[5] andYour Mother Should Know (2008), a documentary film about mother-daughter relationships.[6]

She is a professor of film and video atEmily Carr University of Art and Design.[7]

References

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  1. ^"Keeping an eye on the dark side: Filmmaker Peg Campbell has turned her camera on wife assault, racism and street kids. Her latest focus is an educational film about AIDS".The Globe and Mail, December 1, 1990.
  2. ^"Genie promises skits both dramatic, comic".The Globe and Mail, March 13, 1987.
  3. ^"Jesus of Montreal in near sweep: Vancouver actress wins a Genie award".Vancouver Sun, March 21, 1990.
  4. ^"Front line in the Film Board battle".Vancouver Sun, January 18, 1986.
  5. ^"Reaction of teens disturbs film-maker".Vancouver Sun, November 30, 1990.
  6. ^"Mothers and daughters featured at screening of two films".Bowen Island Undercurrent, February 26, 2009.
  7. ^"Film students learn art, pursue careers; Emily Carr University's internship program offers field work, course credits".Vancouver Sun, September 16, 2008.


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