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      • Gail Maurice is a Canadian actress, writer, and producer. She is most noted for her performances as the title character in the film Johnny Greyeyes, Dorothy Pine in the television series Cardinal, and Georgina in the television series Trickster.
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    Gail Maurice is a Canadian actress, writer, and producer. [1] She is most noted for her performances as the title character in the film Johnny Greyeyes, [2] Dorothy Pine in the television series Cardinal, [3] and Georgina in the television series Trickster. [4]

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    Gail Maurice is a fluent Cree/Michif speaking actor and an award-winning filmmaker. She created her own company Assini Productions to tell stories that highlight strong Indigenous female leads.

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  4. Gail Maurice is a fluent Cree/Michif speaking actor and an award-winning filmmaker. She created her own company Assini Productions to tell stories that highlight strong Indigenous female leads. She translates and speaks her language whenever she can on the big and little screen.

  5. Gail is an award-winning filmmaker, actor, writer, producer and a proud fluent speaking member of her Cree/Métis community, Beauval, Saskatchewan. Her debut feature film, ROSIE, is one of TIFF’s TOP TEN films of 2022, it won the Audience Choice Award at ImagineNATIVE, the Best Feature Narrative at the Festival International au Cinéma ...

  6. Oct 11, 2022 · TORONTO - Métis filmmaker Gail Maurice fought for years to get her debut film “Rosie” onto the big screen while staying true to telling an inspiring story of Indigeneity and queer identity. Many...

  7. Gail Maurice is a fluent Cree/Michif speaking actor and an award-winning filmmaker. She created her own company Assini Productions to tell stories that highlight strong Indigenous female leads. She translates and speaks her language whenever she can on the big and little screen.

  8. Oct 12, 2022 · TORONTO — Metis filmmaker Gail Maurice fought for years to get her debut film “Rosie” onto the big screen while staying true to telling an inspiring story of Indigeneity and queer identity. Many outsiders didn’t think she could do it, the Saskatchewan director said in a recent interview.

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