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Catherine Annau is a North American documentary filmmaker and writer.

Annau's debut feature Just Watch Me: Trudeau and the '70s Generation[1][2] won numerous awards including a Genie Award[3], and appeared at New York's Lincoln Center, the National Gallery in Washington D.C., at the Canadian Cultural Centre in Paris, and at various film festivals worldwide.[4]

Annau's other directing work includes the international co-production Sexual Intelligence with Kim Cattrall, broadcast on HBO, Channel 4, and Discovery Canada; Winning, a documentary about lottery winners, which was broadcast by the Sundance Channel U.S and numerous public broadcasters, and The Power Refugees, a half-hour documentary about savvy young Canadians in New York, which was nominated for a Gemini award. She produced and directed for CBC's renowned investigative journalism series The Fifth Estate. Her documentary The Good Father about one of Canada's worst sexual predators won a Gracie Award (U.S). She has also produced an internationally award-winning documentary on women and heart disease, Wisdom of the Heart.

A published author, her written work has appeared in the best-selling Trudeau Albums (Penguin Books, 2000), and in The Globe and Mail, as well as in numerous academic journals and anthologies of Canadian history.

Annau produced and directed Brick by Brick: the Story of Evergreen Brickworks, a documentary film about urban and environmental renewal and the Nazi POWs who helped build modern Toronto. It won a Heritage Toronto Award of Excellence.

Filmography

Director

  • Sexual Intelligence With Kim Cattrall - HBO/Discovery Channel Canada (Documentary)
  • Just Watch Me: Trudeau and the '70s Generation - National Film Board of Canada (Documentary)
  • Brick by Brick - The Story of Evergreen Brickworks - OMNI 1 Television (Documentary)
  • Winning: Life after the Lottery - TVO/Sundance Channel (Documentary)
  • The Power Refugees - TVOntario (Documentary)
  • Gold Medal Plates: The Quest for Canada's Best Chef - Lively Media (Documentary series)
  • Opening Soon - The Food Network (TV series)
  • Balance: Television for Living Well - CTV (TV series, selected episodes)

Producer

  • Dragons' Den - CBC (Reality series, selected episodes)
  • Spoiled Rotten - Temple Street (Reality series)
  • Pure Design - HGTV (TV series)
  • Wisdom of the Heart:Women and Heart Disease - CBC Newsworld/TVO (TV series)
  • Brick by Brick - The Story of Evergreen Brickworks - OMNI 1 Television (Documentary)
  • The Good Father - CBC (Documentary)
  • Winning: Life after the Lottery - TVO/Sundance Channel (Documentary)
  • The Power Refugees - TVOntario (Documentary)

Awards and nominations

References

  1. ^ Clark, Andrew. "Trudeau's children | Maclean's | February 21,2000". Maclean's | The Complete Archive. Retrieved 2020-04-28.
  2. ^ Gittings, Christopher E. (2002). Canadian National Cinema: Ideology, Difference and Representation. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-415-14281-6.
  3. ^ Poirier2000-01-31T11:45:00+00:00, Agnes. "Genies favour Felicia's Journey". Screen. Retrieved 2020-04-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Pallister, Janis L.; Hottell, Ruth A. (2005). French-speaking Women Documentarians: A Guide (in French). Peter Lang. ISBN 978-0-8204-7614-8.