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Laurie Townshend

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Laurie Townshend
Occupationfilm director
Years active2010s-present
Notable workA Mother Apart

Laurie Townshend is a Canadian filmmaker, whose feature documentary debut A Mother Apart was released in 2024.[1]

Townshend began her career as a middle school drama teacher at Sir Ernest MacMillan Senior Public School in Toronto, Ontario,[2] where her students included Shamier Anderson and Stephan James. In 2013 she released the short drama film The Railpath Hero, and subsequently directed an episode of the 2016 documentary web series The Akua Benjamin Legacy Project.

A Mother Apart premiered at the 2024 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.[1] It subsequently screened at the 2024 Inside Out Film and Video Festival, where it won the juried awards for Best Canadian Film and Best First Feature Film, and the audience award for Best Documentary Film.[3]

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  1. ^ a b Andrew Parker, "Hot Docs 2024 Review | A Mother Apart". TheGATE.ca, April 26,. 2024.
  2. ^ Andrew Campbell, "Gay-straight clubs good for all kids: For both homosexual and heterosexual students, suicidal thoughts, attempts lower in schools with GSAs". Toronto Star, February 17, 2014.
  3. ^ Valerie Complex, "‘A Mother Apart’ Wins Top Prize At Inside Out 2SLGBTQ+ Film Festival Awards". Deadline Hollywood, June 3, 2024.

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