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Paul Rickard- Cameraman/Director/Producer
Paul Rickard is an Omushkego Cree from Moose Factory in Northern Ontario.
He studied radio and television production at University of Western Ontario
before joining the Wawatay Native Communications Society as a television
producer. At Wawatay, he shot, edited and produced a biweekly public affairs
television show for 4 years.
He also created, shot, produced and edited a weekly show for young people
called Video Awashishak. . In 1995, he went south to work at the National
Film Board in Montreal. Rickard has been a cinematographer on a number
of NFB productions, including Multiple Choices, First Nation Blue, Fennario:
His World on Stage and No Turning Back.
He worked on a number of independent documentaries, as well as producing
the CBC North series Maamuitauui. In 1996, he shot and directed Ayouwin:Ways
of Life, a documentary about his father, a trapper in Moose Factory ,
This was shown on TV Ontario. In 1997, he directed Challenge Yourself:
Choices For a Better Future, a video about alternatives to drugs. This
video produced for the Cree Health board. Aimed at native youth. That
same year he directed Okimah for the National film Board, this film is
about the importance of the annual Goose hunt to Cree culture. It has
been released in 35mm and was recently premiered at the Vancouver Film
Festival.
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