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Regista nata a Chicago e residente in Canada, autrice di documentari. Quelli in elenco sono a tematica lesbica. INGLISH BIOGRAPHY. A native of Chicago and long-time resident of Canada, Aerlyn Weissman has worked on film projects in exotic and occasionally dangerous locations, from Hollywood to the Himalayas. She has won two Canadian Gemini Awards for sound recording - in 1986 for Magnificat, a production of two musical approaches to J.S. Bach's Christmas Oratorio; and again, in 1987, for Whalesong, a concert film starring the Vancouver Symphony and choir, soloists, Knowlton Nash and two Orca whales. Weissman recorded sound for Hail Columbia (1983), a 70 mm Imax film on the testing and launch of the first American space shuttle and, in the same year, for the successful feature documentary on women body-builders, "Pumping Iron II". Her work on "Connections II" (1978), a three-hour CBC television special that looked at the international connections of the Canadian Mafia, involved surveillance recording in Canada, the U.S. and Italy. Her first feature film, A "Winter Tan", made in collaboration with four colleagues, was nominated for Best Directing and Best Picture at the 1989 Genie Awards. "Forbidden Love", co-directed with Fernie Lynne and produced by the National Film Board of Canada, is her second feature-length production. Fonte: WMM Film & Video Catalog Makers
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