
Ann Marie Fleming
Ann Marie Fleming was born in Okinawa and is now based in Vancouver. Her body of work as a filmmaker includes fiction, documentary, and animation. She’s directed short films including You Take Care Now (90) and Blue Skies (02), and features such as The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam (2003) and Window Horses, which screened at the Festival in 2016. Can I Get a Witness? (24) is her latest film.
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In my film, everyone chooses to die at 50 because it's the only way to save the world
Director Ann Marie Fleming on her new movie, Can I Get a Witness?, premiering this week at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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CANADIAN FILM DAY
In praise of heavy metal in Canadian cinema — and its surprising message of love
Filmmaker Ann Marie Fleming reflects on how movies opened her up to a culture her younger self "might have dismissed or misunderstood."
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