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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0654254Roz Owen - IMDb

    Roz Owen. Director: Trouble in the Garden. Born in London, UK, and moving to Canada as a child, Roz Owen is an award-winning Toronto-based writer-director. She began making films as an art student in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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  2. Feb 14, 2019 · I met Roz Owen at Cinefest 2018 in Sudbury where she was premiering her film Trouble in the Garden, a movie on the theme of the “Sixties Scoop” - aboriginal children adopted by white families as part of a policy to erase their culture.

  3. Working in both drama and documentary, Roz is an award-winning writer/director. Her feature drama, TROUBLE IN THE GARDEN (2019) is now on CBC GEM and Prime Video in 65 countries. Having previously directed episodic television, Roz’s focus in recent years has been on making independent productions.

  4. Nov 25, 2020 · Writer-Director Notes: Roz Owen. I am always interested in stories about families. Everyone, the actors, the crew were drawn to this film because they felt it was an important story. I was so fortunate be able to work with such extraordinary actors and passionate crew.

  5. Feb 15, 2019 · A young Indigenous woman is arrested at a native land rights protest and placed under house arrest with her long-estranged white half-brother in Trouble in the Garden, a first-feature from documentary filmmaker Roz Owenwho traces the ensuing tensions between Philippa/Raven her real estate agent brother Colin and their family.

  6. www.filmfatales.org › directors › rozowenFilm Fatales | Roz Owen

    An award-winning filmmaker, Roz Owen is a writer and director working in both drama and documentary. Born in the UK, where she spent her childhood, she now lives in Toronto with her partner Jim Miller (co-producer/editor) and son Lucas.

  7. Feb 15, 2019 · Trouble in the Garden: Directed by Roz Owen. With Cara Gee, Jon Cor, Fiona Reid, Frank Moore. Bailed out and taken in by a brother she hasn't seen in years, an Indigenous protester and her adoptive family reckon with betrayal - of love, land, and blood.