Terre Nash (partial data)
Also known as: Terri Nash
Country: Canada
Born: 1949
Films directed by Terre Nash
For QUOTES about a specific film by Terre Nash, please see: If You Love This Planet
Speaking Our Peace
Notes about Terre Nash
- Director, screenwriter, and editor.
- Born in Nanaimo, British Columbia.
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Bibliography for
Terre
Nash
Section 1: Publications about the Films of Terre Nash
If You Love This Planet
(1982) (also known as:
"Si cette planète vous tient à coeur")
Brief Sections of Books
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Vanstone, Gail. D Is for Daring: The Women behind the Films of Studio D. Toronto: Sumach Press, 2007.
(pp. 137-141)
Articles from Newspapers, Magazines, or News Websites
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Fulford, Robert [Marshall Delaney, pseud.]. "Fallout: A controversial ruling by the
U.S. government has made small-scale hits out of three Canadian
documentaries." Saturday Night, May 1983.
Speaking Our Peace
(1985) (also known as:
"Women, Peace and Power")
Journal Articles
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Roach Pierson, Ruth. "Media Review." Review of Speaking Our Peace. Canadian Woman Studies / Les Cahiers de la femme 7, no. 3 (Autumn 1986): 110-112.
Articles from Newspapers, Magazines, or News Websites
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Finlayson, Judith. "Facing nuclear realities." Review of Speaking Our Peace. Globe and Mail, May 25, 1985.
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Gollan, Donna. "Nurturing sensibilities." Review of Speaking Our Peace. Broadside, June 1985.
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Groen, Rick. "War and peace through female eyes." Review of Speaking Our Peace. Globe and Mail, August 6, 1985.
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Mironowicz, Margaret. "Speaking Our Peace is simply eloquent." Review of Speaking Our Peace. Globe and Mail, August 3, 1985.
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Nelson, Joyce. "Speaking Our Peace." Review of Speaking Our Peace. Cinema Canada, July-August 1985.
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Steed, Judy. "Moviemakers with a message: Save the world." Interview with Bonnie Sherr Klein, Terre Nash, Dorothy Rosenberg. Globe and Mail, March 2, 1984.
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