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  1. Sep 20, 2018 · A prominent Ojibway filmmaker is speaking out about her dramatic recovery from a devastating stroke, and today credits the love of her daughter for keeping her alive.

  2. LISA MEECHES. President, Founding Partner, Executive Producer. Anishinaabe filmmaker Lisa Meeches is one of the most respected producers in the film industry, and is a Member of the Order of Canada and Order of Manitoba. Originally from Long Plain First Nation, Sandy Bay First Nation, and Ebb and Flow First Nation, Lisa studied broadcasting in ...

  3. Lisa Meeches, a film and television producer, suffered a hemorrhagic stroke in 2016 and made a miraculous recovery with the help of traditional and western medicine. She shares her story to raise awareness of stroke prevention and mental health among Indigenous women.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm1583205Lisa Meeches - IMDb

    Lisa Meeches is a Canadian Anishinaabe producer, writer and director with a long and diverse career in film and television. She has won awards for her work on Taken, We Were Children, Capote and more, and is also a champion of Indigenous causes and culture.

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  5. Celebrating over two decades since its founding by Lisa Meeches, Anishinaabe from Long Plain First Nation, Sandy Bay First Nation, and Ebb and Flow First Nation, Eagle Vision is the most prolific production company in Canadian history with Indigenous ownership.

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  6. Lisa Meeches is one of the most dynamic and respected producers in the film industry, who happens to be an Ojibway from Long Plain First Nation. One of her recent projects, 4 time CSA nominee...

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  8. Lisa Meeches is an Anishinaabe producer, host, and advocate who has worked on award-winning projects such as We Were Children, Taken, and Burden of Truth. She is also the Executive Director of Manito Ahbee Festival and a champion of Indigenous culture and mental health.

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