Film Editing
Drive Back Home (2024)
Feature film
Director: Michael Clowater
ROLE: Assistant Editor / Additional Editing
Editor: Mikaela Bodin
Synopsis:
In the winter of 1970, a cantankerous, small town plumber from rural New Brunswick, must drive his beat-up work truck 1000 miles to Toronto to get his estranged, gay brother out of jail after being arrested for having sex in a public park. The two men are then forced to drive back home together at the behest of their hard-nosed mother before they kill each other. Inspired by a true story.
Fifty On Point (Currently In Post-Production)
Short Documentary
Director: Precious Chong
ROLE: Editor
ABOUT:
Follows actress-comedian Precious Chong as she pursues her lifelong goal of performing a professional dance recital at an adult ballet performance in Miami, Florida. Told with humour and vulnerability, the film grapples with how to grow older gracefully, while not giving up on your childhood dreams.
The Goats of Monesiglio (2022)
Short Documentary [25 minutes]
ROLE: Editor, Director, Producer
SYNOPSIS:
Observational short documentary about an Indian Punjabi family and an Italian family work side-by-side in the northern Piedmontese town of Monesiglio. Through brief observations of everyday moments, viewers gain fleeting insights into the characters' experiences as they care for a flock of over 300 goats, and produce traditional artisanal goat cheese. With hundreds of thousands of Indian agricultural labourers working in the dairy production sector of Italy (the vast majority Punjabi Sikhs) the film captures a microcosm of contemporary rural Italian life - while harkening back to a historical way of life. Themes of cultural belonging, our relationships with animals and our connection to food are explored.SCREENINGS:
Trailer:
Under The Net (2017)
360° Short Film [08:27]
ROLE: Editor
DESCRIPTION:
United to Beat Malaria brings you the powerful virtual reality story of an 11-year-old girl named Amisa, a refugee living in the Nyarugusu Refugee Camp in Tanzania with her mother and six siblings. Struggling to survive each day, and with no protection from mosquitoes that carry malaria at night, you will experience Amisa’s life through her eyes. Hope abounds as her family moves into a new home, gets treatment for malaria, and she and her siblings prepare to start school in the fall – none of which is possible without the life-saving protection of the bed nets you can help provide.