Rosvita Dransfeld

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Rosvita Dransfeld, sometimes credited as Rosie Dransfeld, is a Canadian documentary filmmaker.[1] She is most noted for her 2009 film Broke, which won the Donald Brittain Award for Best Social or Political Documentary at the 25th Gemini Awards in 2010.[2]

Her other films have included Anti-Social Limited, which was a Donald Brittain Award nominee at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016,[3] and Her Last Project, which was broadcast as an episode of CBC Docs POV in October 2020.

In addition to her own work as a director, she is also frequently credited as a producer on the documentary films of Niobe Thompson.[4]

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  1. ^ "Rosie Dransfeld". Cinema Politica.
  2. ^ Jamie Hall, "Edmonton filmmaker brings home a Gemini". Edmonton Journal, November 17, 2010.
  3. ^ Brent Furdyk, "2016 Canadian Screen Awards Nominees Announced". Entertainment Tonight Canada, January 19, 2016.
  4. ^ "Rosie Dransfeld: Searching for the Truth Behind the Curtain with a Camera and a Critical Eye". MediaMag, January 22, 2016.

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