Loretta Todd

Loretta Todd

  • Place of birth: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • Fame for: Directing

Biography

A filmmaker and artist of Cree/Métis and European ancestry, Loretta Todd was one of the first Indigenous women to pursue film studies at Vancouver’s Simon Fraser University. Employing a distinctive approach to documentary cinema, she has directed award-winning films such as The Learning Path (1991), Hands of History (1994), Forgotten Warriors (1997) and The People Go On (2003). She has also created video installations for Vancouver's Museum of Anthropology and other gallery venues. The recipient of a Rockefeller Fellowship and a former participant in the Sundance Institute’s Scriptwriters Lab, Todd has received lifetime achievement awards from imagineNATIVE and the Taos Talking Pictures Festival.

Filmography

Self Government: Talk About It
Release date: 1/1/1994

Self Government: Talk About It

Role(s): Executive Producer

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Two Worlds Colliding
Release date: 10/22/2004

Two Worlds Colliding

Role(s): Consulting Producer

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The Learning Path
Release date: 7/3/1991

The Learning Path

Role(s): Director

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Hands of History
Release date: 1/1/1994

Hands of History

Role(s): Researcher

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Hands of History
Release date: 1/1/1994

Hands of History

Role(s): Director

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