Frances Anne Solomon
Frances Anne Solomon
A trailblazer in the film and television industry, Frances-Anne Solomon is an award winning film and television director, curator, and businesswoman. Born in England of Trinidadian parents, she was...
CineFAM is a database of Canadian Women of Colour (WOC) Content Creators for the purpose of connecting them to audiences, employers and co-production opportunities around the world. This platform enhances the visibility of women of colour in the film industry in hopes of widening their networks and accessibility to larger resources.
A trailblazer in the film and television industry, Frances-Anne Solomon is an award winning film and television director, curator, and businesswoman. Born in England of Trinidadian parents, she was...
Jen Holness is a happy workaholic. She writes, produces, and directs. She is the only Black woman in Canada to win a CSA for writing and is the 2021 Indiescreen Producer of the Year award-winner.
Josiane is a writer, director, producer, passionate about social issues and cultural interactions. In 2016, she developed and directed for French broadcaster TFO, Jeunes d’exception (Amazing ...
Maya Bastian is a Tamil Canadian filmmaker, writer and artist. She has spent several years travelling the world as an investigative video journalist, documenting areas of conflict and post-conflict...
With a career of more than 15 years as a professional television host & media heavy weight, Patricia Jaggernauth is an EMMY Award Winning & Canadian award winning personality who is celebra...
Tricia Collins is an actor, writer and director. Tricia completed the Bell Media and WGC Diverse Screenwriter’s program for television, holds a Master of Arts from Ryerson University’s ...
Artistic Expressionist diverts in all Arts
Writer , upcoming Art Director
Generational Translator ( Millennial )
Background in Business Studies and certificate in Marketing, Adv...
Co-founder of Oya Media Group, Alison Duke aka “Golde” is known for telling dynamic stories that illuminate history, document the present, and push the culture forward. In 2019, Duke produced a...
Cinefam is a Haitian-Creole word meaning ‘films by women’.
In 2016, we launched our CineFAM Initiative to build capacity and viability for women creators of colour and provide multiple platforms for this work to be shown.
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