Louisa Schabas

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Louisa Schabas is a Canadian production designer. She is most noted for her work on the 2020 film Blood Quantum , for which she and Sylvain Lemaitre won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Art Direction or Production Design at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards, [1] and were nominees for the Prix Iris for Best Art Direction at the 23rd Quebec Cinema Awards. [2]

She was previously a CSA nominee in the same category at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016 for her work on Felix and Meira . [3]

Her other credits have included the films Mynarski Death Plummet , The Saver , Boris Without Béatrice , Shambles (Maudite poutine), Touched and Fubar Age of Computer .

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