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Norma Bailey

January 2005

Norma BaileyProducer/director Norma Bailey teaches filmmaking in Canada and the United States, in programs of the National Screen Institute and the Banff Centre, and for the Women in the Director's Chair Workshop. In 2003 she won the Best Director Award from the American Indian Film Festival for Cowboys and Indians: The J.J. Harper Story. Also that year her film Stolen Miracle won a Blizzard Award for Best Direction. Daughters of the Country (1986), a historical drama series about the lives of Métis women in Canada, which she produced and co-directed for the National Film Board, was widely recognized. It won the Best Pay Television Series at the 1987 Gemini Awards and a Best Film award at the American Indian Film Festival. Bailey's first film, The Performers (1980) won the Jury Prize for Short Film at the Cannes Film Festival. Bailey graduated from the University of Manitoba and grew up in Gimli. She lives in Winnipeg.

"Films are my way of exploring the many issues that interest me, the life and lives I see around me."

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Image credit: Norma Bailey - courtesy of the filmmaker

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