Jacquelyn Mills is the filmmaker behind the Geographies of Solitude Film Documentary about Sable Island.
This Nova Scotia filmmaker has won many awards this Spring 2022 for Geographies of Solitude with the help of Rosalie Chicoine Perreault Producer. This is a Sundance film Canada sponsored documentary that is a blending of a Environmental Documentary and an Experimental Documentary in Canada's East Coast off Nova Scotia.
About The Experimental Film Documentary
Mixing vivid 16mm footage with hand-processed abstractions, Jacquelyn Mills’s film, a multiple prizewinner at the recent Berlinale, is a portrait of conservationist Zoe Lucas, one of the lone inhabitants of Sable Island, a 26-mile sandbar off the coast of Nova Scotia. An account of Lucas’s remarkable study of the island’s biodiversity, its fabled herds of wild horses, and the many ecological threats it faces, Geographies of Solitude is also a sensuous collaboration between filmmaker, subject, and the sparse, windswept terrain.
About Jacquelyn Mills Filmmaker for Geographies of Solitude
Jacquelyn Mills (b. 1984, Canada), an award-winning filmmaker based in Montréal, has worked as editor, sound designer and cinematographer for the National Film Board of Canada as well as other internationally acclaimed films. Her works are immersive and sensorial, often exploring an intimate and lyrical connection to the natural world. Her film In the Waves (2017) premiered at
Visions du Réel.
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