Annette Clarke (producer)

Annette Clarke is a Canadian producer of documentary and animated films, who served as executive producer of the National Film Board of Canada's Quebec and Atlantic studio from 2003 to 2021.[1]

Clarke first joined the NFB's Newfoundland office in 1987, moving to Montreal two years later to work with the Studio D unit for women filmmakers.[2] She left the NFB in 1997 to launch her own studio, Ruby Line Productions,[3] before returning to the NFB in 2003.

Filmography

Producer

  • When Women Kill – 1994
  • Democracy à la Maude – 1998
  • White Thunder – 2002
  • Cottonland – 2006
  • Heads Up! – 2006
  • The Sparky Book – 2006
  • Becoming 13 – 2006
  • Race Is a Four-Letter Word – 2006
  • Inside Time – 2007
  • Hannah's Story – 2007
  • Good Morning Kandahar – 2007
  • Griefwalker – 2008
  • Little Thunder – 2009
  • Vive la rose – 2009
  • Four Feet Up – 2009
  • Red Ochre – 2009
  • Flawed – 2009
  • Waseteg – 2010
  • The Chocolate Farmer – 2011
  • Hard Light – 2011
  • The Boxing Girls of Kabul – 2011
  • Imaginary Heroine – 2012
  • Buying Sex – 2012
  • Impromptu – 2013
  • Mary & Myself – 2013
  • Song for Cuba – 2014
  • Marijina epizoda – 2014
  • 54 Hours – 2014
  • Danny – 2014
  • Gun Runners – 2015
  • Hand.Line.God – 2016
  • Theatre of Life – 2016
  • Bluefin – 2016
  • The Mystery of the Secret Room – 2016
  • Reel East Coast – 2017
  • Love, Scott – 2018
  • Assholes: A Theory – 2019
  • River Silence – 2019
  • Becoming Labrador – 2019
  • Wintopia – 2019
  • 4 North A – 2020
  • How to Be At Home – 2020
  • Dear Audrey – 2021
  • The Storm – 2021

Executive producer

Awards

AwardCategoryYearWorkResultRef(s)
Gemini AwardsBest History Documentary Program2002White ThunderNominated[4]
Donald Brittain Award2007CottonlandNominated[5]
Best Children's or Youth Non-Fiction Program or Series2008Heads Up!Nominated[6]
Genie AwardsBest Animated Short2010Vive la roseNominated[7]
Canadian Screen Awards2014ImpromptuNominated[8]
20214 North ANominated[9]
Best Feature Length DocumentaryThe Forbidden ReelNominated[9]
2023Dear AudreyNominated[10]
Best Short Documentary2013The Boxing Girls of KabulWon[11]
2014Mary & MyselfNominated[12]
2020Gun KillersNominated[13]
2022Nalujuk NightWon[14]
2023Bill Reid RemembersNominated[15]
Perfecting the Art of LongingNominated[15]
Donald Brittain Award2016DannyNominated[16]
2021Assholes: A TheoryNominated[9]
Prix IrisBest Documentary Film2021WintopiaNominated[17]

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