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Jamie Miller

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Biography
Jamie Miller is an award-winning Director/Producer of documentary, narrative, music video and commercial work. She is passionate about crafting poetic human portraits in a moment of transformation within a cinematic landscape. Jamie received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for her first short documentary Prince’s Tale, which went on to win 7 Canadian festival awards. Her short films have been screened in festivals throughout North America, Europe and Asia and have been licensed by CBC & BBC. Jamie was recently the recipient of the 2020 RBC Michelle Jackson Emerging Filmmaker award presented by the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival for her first short drama, Proximity, currently being presented across the country. She earned her BFA in Film Production from York University in 2012, and is an alumna of DOC Breakthrough and Women in the Director’s Chair. She loves nothing more than using her own education and experience to help emerging voices cultivate their own story-telling skills.

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