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| name = Liz Marshall | image =Liz Marshall, Canadian documentary filmmaker.jpg | caption = | birth_place = Toronto, Ontario, Canada | nationality = Canadian | occupation = Filmmaker | influences = | years_active = 1994–present | birth_name = | education = Ryerson University, York University }} Liz Marshall is an award-winning Canadian filmmaker based in Toronto. Since the 1990s, she has directed and produced independent projects and been part of film and television teams, creating broadcast, theatrical, campaign and cross-platform documentaries shot around the world. Marshall's feature length documentaries largely focus on social justice and environmental themes through strong characters. She is known for The Ghosts in Our Machine[1] and for Water on the Table,[2] for which she also produced impact and engagement campaigns, and attended many global events as a public speaker. Water on the Table features water rights activist, author and public figure Maude Barlow. The Ghosts in Our Machine features animal rights activist, photojournalist and author Jo-Anne McArthur. BiographyIn the early 1990s, Liz Marshall studied film, video and photography in the Media Arts program at Ryerson University in Toronto. She has since worked as a director, writer, producer, executive producer, videographer and cinematographer, often collaborating with award-winning filmmakers and producers. Her body of work includes productions featuring musicians, dancers and authors, as well as documentaries for organizations. Marshall often assembles production teams under the auspices of her company LizMars Productions. Clients, employers, broadcasters and partner organizations have included: Righteous Babe Records; CHUM Limited television channels Bravo!, MuchMusic, BookTelevision; War Child Canada; The Griffin Trust for Excellence in Poetry; Canadian Journalists for Free Expression; Right To Play; the Stephen Lewis Foundation; Plan Canada; MTV Canada; CTV; the Independent Film Channel; W Network; TVO; Knowledge Network; CBC; Fusion Network; Netflix; the Animal Legal Defense Fund; the New England Anti-Vivisection Society; Animal Equality UK; We Animals; Farm Sanctuary; Women Make Movies; the Bertha BRITDOC Connect Fund and Viceland. As an active member of the Canadian film community, Marshall has served for three terms (2011-2016) as an elected board member of the Toronto chapter of the Documentary Organization of Canada, which formed the DOC Institute, the collective voice for Toronto’s indie documentary filmmakers. She is a core member of the Toronto chapter of Film Fatales,[3] a global collective of female directors dedicated to the creation of more films and television by and about women. In 1995, American folk singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco and her independent record label Righteous Babe Records commissioned Liz Marshall to document Ani on tour in parts of Canada and the US. Marshall directed a multimedia archival collage consisting of super 8mm, 16mm film, hi-8 video, and DAT recordings. In 2013, Marshall declined a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal along with Maude Barlow, Naomi Klein and Sarah Slean.[4] In 2017, Marshall completed her Master of Fine Arts in Cinema Production at York University. FilmographyDocumentaries
(Director, producer, writer, co-cinematographer)
(Director, producer, writer, co-cinematographer)
(Director)
(Director)
(Director, Producer) Grandmothers: The Unsung Heroes of Africa / A Generation of Orphans / Women: The Face of AIDS /
(Co-Director, Cinematographer)
(Director, Producer)
(Director, Cross-Platform Field Producer) Shorts and music videos
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(Director) Awards, nominations and distinctions2015For The Ghosts in Our Machine
(Shared with fellow Producer Nina Beveridge)
(Shared with fellow Cinematographers John Price, Iris Ng, Nicholas de Pencier)
(Garrett Kerr, Daniel Pellerin, Jason Milligan) 2014For The Ghosts in Our Machine
(Shared with Interactive Directors The Goggles, and fellow Interactive Producers Nina Beveridge, Sean Embury)
2013For The Ghosts in Our Machine
2012
Marshall respectfully declined the honour in support of the Idle No More movement.[8] 2011For Water on the Table
2010For Water on the Table
2005For Inside Your Threads (Produced by Tania Natscheff of MuchMusic)
2001For Musicians in the War Zone (Produced by Dr. Samantha Nutt, Eric Hoskins of War Child Canada, and Denise Donlon, Tania Natscheff of MuchMusic)
References1. ^Review: 'The Ghosts in Our Machine' champions animal rights, Los Angeles Times November 14, 2013 2. ^TVO Docs – Water On the Table, TVO doc studio 3. ^Film Fatales: Liz Marshall 4. ^UPDATE: Liz Marshall declines her Diamond Jubilee medal, The Council of Canadians January 14, 2013 5. ^Marshall concludes AIDS trilogy, PlayBack October 1, 2007 6. ^Inside Your Threads, Much Music, CHUM Television, 2004 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150223232603/http://en.maquilasolidarity.org/en/resources/video/InsideYourThreads |date=February 23, 2015 }} 7. ^Animal rights film garners four Canadian Screen Awards nominations, rabble.ca January 24, 2015 8. ^UPDATE: Liz Marshall declines her Diamond Jubilee medal, The Council of Canadians January 14, 2013 External links
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