Asia Youngman is a Cree -Métis filmmaker from Canada .[ 1]
In 2017 she released her debut short documentary film Lelum' ,[ 2] which won the award for Best Documentary Short at the 2017 imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival .[ 3]
In 2018, she was one of eight women filmmakers selected for the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television 's Apprenticeship for Women Directors program, alongside Kathleen Hepburn , Kirsten Carthew , Alicia K. Harris , Allison White, Tiffany Hsiung , Halima Ouardiri , and Kristina Wagenbauer .[ 4] In the same year Youngman and Trevor Mack collaborated on the short documentary In the Valley of Wild Horses .[ 5]
in 2019 Youngman released the short documentary This Ink Runs Deep , about Indigenous tattooing traditions.[ 6] It won the award for Best Short Documentary at the 2019 Calgary International Film Festival .[ 6] In 2021 she released Hatha , her first narrative short film, and followed up in 2022 with N'xaxaitkw .[ 7]
In 2023, Youngman and Kathleen Jayme collaborated on I'm Just Here for the Riot , a feature documentary about the 2011 Vancouver Stanley Cup riot .[ 8] The film premiered at the 2023 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival .[ 9]
Youngman has also directed episodes of the television series Odd Squad , Odd Squad Mobile Unit and Amplify , and the television film The Hillsdale Adoption Scam .
References
^ Jordan Pinto, "Playback’s 10 to Watch: Asia Youngman" . Playback , October 21, 2020.
^ "Squamish featured in new First Nations documentary" . The Squamish Chief , October 20, 2017.
^ "imagineNATIVE Wraps with Awards" . Northern Stars , October 23, 2017.
^ Lauren Malyk, "Canadian Academy selects eight for second annual mentorship program" . Playback , August 20, 2018.
^ Emilee Gilpin, "Emerging Indigenous filmmakers feature Indigenous cowboys of B.C. 'In the Valley of Wild Horses'" . National Observer , October 12, 2018.
^ a b "This Ink Runs Deep: How Indigenous artists 'stitch themselves back together' with ancestral tattooing" . CBC Arts , October 4, 2019.
^ Twila Amato, "Peachland set to star in fantasy thriller film about N’xaxaitk’w — a.k.a. the Ogopogo" . Penticton Western News , June 21, 2021.
^ Holliday, Ian (March 25, 2023). " 'I'm Just Here for the Riot': Vancouver directors to tackle 2011 Stanley Cup riot in ESPN documentary" . CTV News .
^ Punter, Jennie (May 4, 2023). "Western Canadian Filmmakers, Industry Professionals Up Their Game at Hot Docs" . Variety .
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