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Mar 21, 2018 · Paula Devonshire, an Indigenous producer from Toronto, was added to the original Vancouver producers, Christine Haebler and Trish Dolman. And the filmmakers went out of their way to respect the...
Paula Devonshire. Producer: Survival of the Dead. Paula Devonshire is the owner of Devonshire Productions Inc, a Canadian company committed to developing and producing innovative and diverse films and TV Series.
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Paula Devonshire. Producer: Survival of the Dead. Paula Devonshire is the owner of Devonshire Productions Inc, a Canadian company committed to developing and producing innovative and diverse films and TV Series.
Indian Horse is a 2017 Canadian drama film adaptation of the 2012 novel of the same name by author Richard Wagamese (Ojibwe). Directed by Stephen S. Campanelli and written by Dennis Foon, it premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and received a general theatrical release in 2018. [2]
Mar 10, 2017 · Producers Christine Haebler, Trish Dolman and Paula Devonshire discuss their goals for the "hands across the nation" project that has caught the attention of Clint Eastwood.
Description. Blood Lines - written & directed by Gail Maurice. *Beatrice (Lead) Age: 30-35. A proud gay, Métis woman who is stubborn, playful, and curious. *Chani (Supporting lead) Age: 30-35. Serious, driven, and an introvert. Searching for her birth family. Also gay and Métis. *Léonore (Supporting Lead) Age: 55-60 years old. Métis.
Born and raised in Toronto, Paula Devonshire graduated with a business degree from the University of Toronto, Canada. She began her film career in post production working on major network TV series such as Due South and La Femme Nikita.