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Norma Bailey (born 1949, in Gimli, Manitoba, Canada) is a Canadian film writer, producer, and director whose work is rooted in feminist and intersectional film theory. Bailey has directed several films, both in English and French and in various different genres, including fiction and non-fiction films.
Norma Bailey was born in 1949 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She is a director and producer, known for Mary Kills People (2017), Cowboys and Indians: The J.J. Harper Story (2003) and The Capture of the Green River Killer (2008).
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Norma Bailey was born in 1949 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She is a director and producer, known for Mary Kills People (2017), Cowboys and Indians: The J.J. Harper Story (2003) and The Capture of the Green River Killer (2008).
Norma Bailey. 1978 | 3 min. Films directed by Norma Bailey Available for online viewing on NFB.ca.
Norma Bailey. 1986 57 min. Part of the Daughters of the Country series, this dramatic film features a young Ojibwa girl from 1770 who marries a Scottish fur trader and leaves home for the shores of Georgian Bay. Although the union is beneficial for her tribe, it results in hardship and isolation for Ikwe.
Norma E. Bailey A pioneer in Manitoba’s film industry, she is an award-winning filmmaker; a writer, director and producer of immense talent. One of Winnipeg Film Group’s earliest members, her first short film, The Performer (1980), received the Special Jury Award at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Interview with Norma Bailey. In In a Different Voice: Conversations with Women Artists and Filmmakers , 21-23. Toronto: Funnel Experimental Film Theatre, 1986.