Terril Calder

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Terril Calder
Born
Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada
OccupationsArtist, Animator
Websitewww.terrilcalder.com/home.html

Terril Calder is a Canadian artist and animator.[1] She is most noted for her short film Snip, which was named to the Toronto International Film Festival's annual year-end Canada's Top Ten list in 2016.[2]

Life and education

Calder was born in Fort Frances, Ontario. She attended the University of Manitoba's Fine Art program where she studied drawing and film.[3]

Career

Calder, a Métis from Fort Frances, Ontario, released her first short film Canned Meat in 2009.[4] In 2011 she was the animator on Michelle Latimer's short film Choke, which was a Genie Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film at the 32nd Genie Awards in 2012,[5] and on her own short film The Gift, which won the Kent Monkman Award for Best Experimental/Innovation in Storytelling at the 2011 imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival.

In 2014 she released The Lodge, her first full-length feature film.[6]

Calder was given the 2016 K.M. Hunter award by the Ontario Arts Council for her work in Media Arts.[7]

Meneath: The Hidden Island of Ethics was released in 2021.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Terril Calder Crafts a Duel of Sacred Teachings in Meneath". Point of View. Archived from the original on 2024-11-06. Retrieved September 11, 2021.
  2. "TIFF announces lineup for Canada's Top 10 Film Festival". CBC News, December 7, 2016.
  3. "Terril Calder". Northernstars.ca. 2022-01-12. Archived from the original on 2024-08-08. Retrieved 2024-03-06.
  4. "Transformations: Terril Calder’s Animated Worlds". The Uniter, May 11, 2018.
  5. Brian D. Johnson, "Quebec and Croneberg (sic) lead Genies". Maclean's, January 17, 2012.
  6. Salma Monani, "The Cosmological Liveliness of Terril Calder's The Lodge: Animating Our Relations and Unsettling Our Cinematic Spaces". Studies in American Indian Literatures, Vol. 29, no. 4 (2017): pp. 1-28.
  7. Staff, Dance Ontario (2016-04-19). "Ontario Arts Foundation Announces The Winners of the K.M. Hunter Artist Awards". Dance Ontario. Retrieved 2024-03-06.