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Samantha Don
filmmaker
Samantha Don is a Winnipeg filmmaker and a graduate of Red River College Polytechnic's creative communications program.
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CREATOR NETWORK VIDEO
'I'm 25 and I don't think I'm ready to have kids': A gen-Zer considers the pitfalls of parenthood
CBC Manitoba's Creator Network asked gen-Zers and millennials to contemplate the question "Should I have kids?" in a series of personal essays and videos. In this instalment, filmmaker Samantha Don, 25, asks whether she's ready.
Canada -Manitoba |
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Creator Network
Crocheting salves the wounds and worries of pandemic
Winnipeg filmmakers Samantha Don and Alexander Decebal-Cuza used Don's new obsession with crocheting as inspiration for their short film Mend. Manitoba artists were asked to create art based on the theme Happy Place.
Canada -Manitoba |