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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0697397Claire Prieto - IMDb

    Claire Prieto. Producer. Director. Camera and Electrical Department. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Claire Prieto is known for Lord Have Mercy! (2003), It's Not an Illness (1979) and How She Move (2007). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro.

  2. byblacks.com › directors › 6126-claire-prieto-fullerClaire Prieto Fuller

    Most recently executive producer of documentary series Echo and co-producer on feature film Step; Claire Prieto-Fuller has built a reputation for developing the talents of emerging filmmakers of colour in Canada as producer of the New Initiatives in Film program at the National Film Board in the mid-1990s and as founding president of the Black Film & Video Network.

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  5. Claire Prieto-Fuller News. Charles Fuller, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his acclaimed drama A Soldier’s Play and Oscar-nominated for his work on the film adaptation A Soldier’s Story, died ...

  6. Jan 25, 2024 · Claire Prieto: Director, Producer and Mentor/Activist The work of TV and film producer, director and distributor Clarie Prieto was vital to the emergence and growth of Black Canadian cinema. In 1975, she produced the short doc Some Black Women , the first film by a Black Canadian filmmaker about the Black community in Canada, focusing on the experiences of Black women.

  7. www.nfb.ca › directors › claire-prietoClaire Prieto - NFB

    Claire Prieto Clarie Prieto is a Trinidadian-Canadian TV and film producer, director and distributor whose work was vital to the birth and growth of Black Canadian cinema. Her films focus on Black history and culture and the experiences of Black Canadian women.