Ann Marie Fleming

Ann Marie Fleming

Ann Marie Fleming is an independent Canadian filmmaker, animator, writer, and visual artist who was born in Okinawa, in 1962, of Chinese and Australian parentage. She has a B.A. in English (hon) from the University of British Columbia, a B.F.A. (diploma in animation) from the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design and the Open University, and a B.F.A. (interdisciplinary) from Simon Fraser University.

She was a writer/director resident at the Canadian Film Centre in Toronto and an artist in residence at the Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart and a graduate film advisor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She co-founded Global Mechanic, an animation/film/design production house, in Vancouver.Ann Marie also happens to be the great-granddaughter of the legendary magician, acrobat and vaudeville performer Long Tack Sam, and in 2003 completed a documentary film based on his life.

Filmography

* My Obscure Object of Desire (2006)
* The French Guy (2005)
* Room 710 (2005)
* The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam (2003)
* Blue Skies (a.k.a. Heart) (2002)
* Aguas de Março (2002)
* Lip Service: a mystery (2001)
* Hysterical: the musical (2000)
* AMF's Tiresias (1998)
* Great Expectations: not what you're thinking (1997)
* Automatic Writing (1996)
* Pleasure Film (Ahmed's Story) (1995)
* I Love My Work
* My Boyfriend Gave Me Peaches (1994)
* La Fabula della bella Familia auf du World (1993)
* Buckingham Palace (1993)
* It's Me, Again (1993)
* So Far So... (1992)
* Pioneers of X-Ray Technology (1991)
* New Shoes (1990)
* New Shoes: an interview in exactly 5 minutes (1990)
* You Take Care Now (1989)
* Waving (1987)

Awards

* Northampton Independent Film Festival
* Boston Underground Film Festival
* Ann Arbor Film Festival
* Northwest Film Festival
* San Diego Asian Film Festival
* Reel Asian Film Festival
* Toronto International Film Festival (best Canadian short 3 time winner)
* Vancouver Arts Award
* Victoria Film Festival documentary award

External links

* [http://www.sleepydogfilms.com Ann Marie Fleming's official Website]
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