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Caroline Leaf (born August 12, 1946) is a Canadian-American filmmaker, animator, director, tutor and artist. She has produced numerous short animated films and her work has been recognized worldwide. She is best known as one of the pioneering filmmakers at the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). She worked at the NFB from 1972 to 1991.
Lindy Jacomb, founder of the Olive Leaf Network, noted that prior to this event, New Zealand lacked accredited cult therapists. Her organization has compiled a list of 30 professionals who have experience working with cult leavers, but she hoped the new training would triple the number of experts in the country.
Green Wing is a British sitcom set in the fictional East Hampton Hospital. It was created by the same team behind the sketch show Smack the Pony – Channel 4 commissioner Caroline Leddy and producer Victoria Pile – and stars Mark Heap, Tamsin Greig, Stephen Mangan and Julian Rhind-Tutt.
Monthly Film Bulletinwrote, “Caroline Leaf displays in this abstract love story the rich and tonal skills which she later used to effect in The Street." [5] In July 2011, the film was included in Watch Me Move, an exhibit world animation at the Barbican Centre, London.
The short was released on a 44-minute anthology DVD in 1998, along with Leaf's Two Sisters and works by three other Canadian animators, under the title Tales from the Dark Side. [16] A 72-minute box set anthology DVD was released in 2010, titled Caroline Leaf: Out on a Limb - Hand-Crafted Cinema, containing the short and several other works by ...
Interview is a 1979 Canadian short live-action animated documentary film directed by Caroline Leaf and Veronika Soul, produced by David Verrall. [1] The film is a record of a working day in the lives of two women filmmakers, sometimes described as "an autobiographical collaboration", [4] though both filmmakers are discussing the other woman. [5]
Two Sisters (Original title: Entre deux soeurs) is a 1991 animated short by Caroline Leaf, and produced for the National Film Board of Canada by Robert Forget, Yves Leduc, Dagmar Teufel and Jacques Vallée.
Colossal Pictures (also styled as (Colossal) Pictures or (C)P) was an American entertainment company [1] that developed and produced television programming, advertising, network branding, and visual effects.