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Samara Chadwick


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Samara is a mother, curator, scholar, and filmmaker from Acadie / Mi’kma’ki. She has been programming nonfiction films, conferences, and interdisciplinary programs for over fifteen years, with a fierce dedication to forging new creative spaces across geographies, cultures, and technologies.

She is currently the Executive Director of The Flaherty, and has served as Senior Programmer at the Points North Institute and Camden International Film Festival, and as a programmer for Hot Docs (2011-2012) and RIDM (2015-16). She is a founding member of Cinema Politica (2003) and of Independent Documentary Directors (2020).

Samara's critically acclaimed debut feature 1999 about community healing, grief, and adolescence, premiered in 2018 at Visions du réel and Hot Docs and has since played 50+ festivals and educational institutions worldwide, including DCTV!

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A news anchor stands in the middle of the desert, in front of a sign that says, “ELY STATE PRISON”. A production light shines on them, and a camera person with a tripod films them.

Join the International Documentary Association and DCTV on Monday, June 5 from 7PM to 10PM ET, for the DocuClub work-in-progress screening of the film Untitled Death Row Memory Film. We will be joined by director Alex Morelli and producer Daniel Garber. The feedback session will be moderated by Samara Chadwick


About the Work-In-Progress Film: Untitled Death Row Memory Film

When filmmaker Alex Morelli starts researching a rural Nevada community and its maximum security prison, he doesn't expect to receive a reply from an artist on death row named Scott Dozier. He’s even more surprised when

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