Nettie Wild
Nettie Wild (born 18 May 1952) is a Canadian documentary film filmmaker.[1]
Wild has directed and produced four full-length documentary films:
- FIX: The Story of an Addicted City (2002) which deals with efforts to provide a safe injection site in Vancouver, Canada
- A Place Called Chiapas (1998) about Zapatistas in Chiapas, Mexico.
- Blockade (1993) about a Gitksan logging blockade at Gitwangak
- A Rustling of Leaves: Inside the Philippine Revolution (1988)
Awards
Wild was awarded the audience award for best documentary film at the 1998 AFI Fest for A Place Called Chiapas. She was given Genie Awards for both A Place Called Chiapas and Fix, and won two awards at the Berlin International Film Festival for A Rustling of Leaves.[1]
References
- 1 2 Nettie Wild at IMDB
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