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      • Claire Prieto (born 1945) is a Canadian film director and producer, known as one of the first black filmmakers in Canada.
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  2. Claire Prieto (born 1945) is a Canadian film director and producer, known as one of the first black filmmakers in Canada. Along with Roger McTair, Prieto was a partner in the Toronto-based production company, Prieto-McTair Productions, which operated from 1982 to 2007.

  3. Jan 25, 2024 · 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.

  4. May 8, 2020 · Filmmaker Claire Prieto was the founding BFVN president. "It was very clear to us that any inroads into the mainstream film and television industry in Canada would only come through an...

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  5. 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.

    • Jennifer Hodge de Silva ​ No conversation on the history of Canadian film is complete without mentioning the name Jennifer Hodge de Silva. Born in Montreal, she was the first black filmmaker to work consistently with both the NFB and the CBC and her documentaries covered a range of social issues, telling the stories of Chinese-Canadian immigrants, Indigenous artists and diverse neighbourhoods.
    • Claire Prieto. As one of the first black filmmakers in Canada, Claire Prieto helped to open doors by mentoring numerous emerging creators and developed the Black Film & Video Network (BFVN) as a platform for writers, producers and directors.
    • Sylvia Hamilton. Legendary filmmaker, writer and educator Sylvia Hamilton was born in the historically black community of Beechville, N.S. Her films, which have appeared on CBC and TVO, often rely on primary research and storytelling, and she uses cinema to challenge and reshape Canada's history.
    • Christene Browne. African-Canadian cinema is dominated by documentary films. That's largely because of the high cost of making feature films. But in 1999, filmmaker and novelist Christene Browne became the first black woman to write, produce and direct a dramatic feature film in Canada.
  6. Mar 4, 2021 · Claire Prieto’s film Some Black Women (1977) looks at the lives and roles of Black women in Canada during the mid-1970s, noting that from the time of Harriet Tubman, “Black women have struggled to realize themselves as women and as creative human beings.”

  7. Feb 5, 2024 · Claire Prieto, Roger McTair, and Jennifer Hodge de Silva all made their mark on Canadian cinema as leading directorial figures, putting a camera to perspectives which were seldom seen at the time, and are as important as ever today.