Norma Bailey (partial data)
Country: Canada
Films directed by Norma Bailey
Quotes by Norma Bailey
"We need more women in decision-making roles. We have been conditioned to appreciate men's stories, but neither men nor women have been conditioned to interpret or appreciate women's stories. The only way we will see ourselves on screen is to make films ourselves."
-- Norma Bailey
(source)
"Women see the world differently than men and that's neither good nor bad. But unless you have that balance, you don't understand the world properly."
-- Norma Bailey
(source)
For QUOTES about a specific film by Norma Bailey, please see: Ikwe
The Wake
Bordertown Café
Bibliography for
Norma
Bailey
Section 1: Publications about Norma Bailey
Brief Sections of Books
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Walz, Gene. "Why Winnipeg?"
In Screening Canadians: Cross-cultural Perspectives on Canadian Film, edited by Wolfram R. Keller and Gene Walz. Marburg, Germany: Universitätsbibliothek Marburg, 2008.
(pp. 92-95)
Section 2: Publications about the Films of Norma Bailey
Book Chapters
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Doyle, Judith. "Norma Bailey."
Interview with Norma Bailey.
In In a Different Voice: Conversations with Women Artists and Filmmakers, 21-23. Toronto: Funnel Experimental Film Theatre, 1986.
[exhibition catalogue]
The Wake
(1986) (also known as:
"Veillée funèbre")
Book Chapters
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Doyle, Judith. "Norma Bailey."
Interview with Norma Bailey.
In In a Different Voice: Conversations with Women Artists and Filmmakers, 21-23. Toronto: Funnel Experimental Film Theatre, 1986.
[exhibition catalogue]
Brief Sections of Books
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Cummins, Kathleen. Herstories on Screen: Feminist Subversions of Frontier Myths. New York: Wallflower, 2020.
(pp. 91-94, 133-138, 203-208)
Articles from Newspapers, Magazines, or News Websites
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Caddell, Ian. "Martha, Ruth & Edie." Review of Martha, Ruth and Edie. Variety, May 25, 1988.
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Goddard, Peter. "Martha, Ruth and Edie a tale of modest triumph." Review of Martha, Ruth and Edie. Toronto Star, August 8, 1988.
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Scott, Jay. "Film review: Martha, Ruth & Edie." Review of Martha, Ruth and Edie. Globe and Mail, August 5, 1988.
Brief Sections of Books
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Loiselle, André. Stage-Bound: Feature Film Adaptations of Canadian and Québécois Drama. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2003.
(pp. 120-127)
Articles from Newspapers, Magazines, or News Websites
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Haslett Cuff, John. "NFB rolls out another victim story." Review of The True Story of Linda M.. Globe and Mail, April 10, 1996.
An Officer and a Murderer
(2012) (also known as:
"Assassino Oficial", "L'ultima mossa dell'assassino", "Le déshonneur d'un colonel", "Oficial y asesino")
Articles from Newspapers, Magazines, or News Websites
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Green, Jeff. "Russell Williams drama An Officer and a Murderer makes delayed Canadian debut." Toronto Star, August 20, 2013.
Archival Collections
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