Norma Bailey

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Norma Bailey (born 1949, in Gimli, Manitoba, Canada) is a Canadian film writer, producer, and director whose work is rooted in feminist and intersectional film theory. Bailey has directed several films, both in English and French and in various different genres, including fiction and non-fiction films. Her prolific career within the film industry has awarded her various awards and professional accolades including being named to the Order of Manitoba in 2010. [1]

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Career

Norma Bailey graduated from the University of Manitoba and began her film career as a production assistant on David Cronenberg’s Rabid . [2] She joined the National Film Board of Canada, and her first short, The Performer (1980), made for the Canada Vignettes series, won a jury prize for short film at the Cannes Film Festival. [2] Bailey has since then had an extensive career writing, producing, and directing numerous shorts, documentaries, features, and television dramas including The Sheldon Kennedy Story for CTV, Cowboys and Indians: The Killing of J. J. Harper for CBC and the Genie Award–winning Bordertown Café in 1992, which was an adaptation of a play by Kelly Rebar. [2] Norma Bailey also served as a producer for a four-part series Daughters of the Country about aboriginal women's interactions with white society. [2]

Filmography

Awards

American Indian Film Festival

YearTitleAwardResult
2003Cowboys and Indians: The J.J. Harper StoryAmerican Indian Movie Award - Best DirectorWinner
2003Cowboys and Indians: The J.J. Harper StoryAmerican Indian Movie Award - Best FilmNominee

Canadian Screen Awards, CA

YearTitleAwardResult
2020Mary Kills PeopleCanadian Screen Award - Best Direction in a Dramatic SeriesWinner
2019Mary Kills PeopleCanadian Screen Award - Best Direction in a Dramatic SeriesWinner
2013The Pastor's WifeCanadian Screen Award - Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-SeriesNominee

Cannes Film Festival

YearTitleAwardResult
1980Canada Vignettes: The PerformerJury Prize - Best Short FilmWinner
1980Canada Vignettes: The PerformerPalme d'Or - Best Short FilmNominee

Directors Guild of Canada

YearTitleAwardResult
2019Mary Kills PeopleOutstanding Directorial Achievement - Movies for Television and Mini-SeriesWinner
2013An Officer and a MurdererDGC Team Award - Television and Mini-SeriesNominee
2011The Devil's TeardropDGC Craft Award - Direction - Television Movie/Mini-SeriesNominee
2011The Devil's TeardropDGC Team Award - Television and Mini-SeriesNominee
2010Too Late to Say GoodbyeDGC Craft Award - Outstanding Achievement in Direction - Television Movie/Mini-SeriesWinner
2009The Capture of the Green River KillerDGC Craft Award - Direction - Television Movie/Mini-SeriesWinner
2006Ken Leishman: The Flying BanditDGC Team Award - Outstanding DocumentaryNominee
2004Cowboys and Indians: The J.J. Harper StoryDGC Craft Award - Outstanding Achievement in Direction - Television Movie or Mini-SeriesNominee

Gemini Awards

YearTitleAwardResult
2008The Capture of the Green River KillerGemini - Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-SeriesNominee
2007Eight Days to LiveGemini - Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-SeriesNominee
2004Cowboys and Indians: The J.J. Harper StoryGemini - Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-SeriesNominee
2000The Sheldon Kennedy StoryGemini - Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-SeriesNominee
1987IkweGemini - Best Pay TV Dramatic Program or SeriesWinner
1987IkweGemini - Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-SeriesNominee

Bijou Awards

YearTitleAwardResult
1981 Nose and Tina Best Documentary Under 30 MinutesWinner
Best Director of a DocumentaryWinner

References

  1. "Order of Manitoba - Recipient Biographies". Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba. Retrieved 2021-12-10.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Walz, Gene (2008). "Why Winnipeg?" In Screening Canadians: Cross-cultural Perspectives on Canadian Film. Germany: Universitätsbibliothek Marburg. pp. 92–95.