Eva ThomasEva Thomas is a Canadian First Nations (Walpole Island First Nation) filmmaker and screenwriter. Early life and educationThomas attended Arizona State University, where she studied Communication and Broadcasting.[1] She went on to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London,[2] and Capilano University.[3] CareerThomas was initially interested in acting in Hollywood, but after realizing the limited number of roles available for Indigenous actors, she decided to become a script writer and editor instead. She went on to work at Imaginative Features Lab, doing script editing. While there, she worked with Kaniehtiio Horn as a story editor and executive producer on a project called Seeds.[2] After completing the Harold Greenberg Fund's Indigenous Story Editing Mentorship, Thomas decided she would aim to create her own short film as a way to break into the feature film industry.[2] Thomas worked as an associate producer on the 2021 film Night Raiders.[2] In 2021, Thomas was chosen as one of five Indigenous women to participate in Women in View's Five in Focus: Indigenous program.[4] At the time, she was working with producer Darren Anthony to develop a series called Dwayne has Issues.[4] In 2023, Thomas debuted her short film Redlights at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival.[2][5] The film stars Kaniehtiio Horn and Ellyn Jade, and its story was inspired by the Starlight Tours in Saskatoon and the 1991 film Thelma & Louise.[2][5] In September 2023, it was announced that Thomas would be co-directing and co-writing her first feature film, Aberdeen, alongside Ryan Cooper. The film, about an indigenous women who relocates to Winnipeg, stars Gail Maurice, Billy Merasty, Jennifer Podemski, Liam Stewart-Kanigan and Ryan Rajendra Black.[6] It premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival.[7] Thomas has also filmed documentaries for the Walpole Island First Nation, and directed episodes of the CBC docuseries Still Standing,[2][8] for which she won a Canadian Screen Award for Best Direction in a Factual Program or Series at the 12th Canadian Screen Awards in 2024.[9] She has also written for CTV's Shelved (2023) and CTV/APTN's Acting Good (2022).[8] In November 2024, Thomas was announced as entering production on Nika & Madison, a feature-length expansion of Redlights which will be her full-length debut as a solo director.[10] Personal lifeThomas is a member of the Walpole Island First Nation,[2][5] and is also of Tohono O’odham, Cherokee and Scottish descent.[4] She is based in Toronto and Wallaceburg, Ontario.[8] She is a dual citizen of Canada and the United States.[1] References
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