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Mo Bradley created 40 award-winning short films screened at festivals around the globe. Mo’s subversive feature, 4 (2014), was lauded by critics as a trans rom-com and won numerous film festival awards, including Audience Awards at Translations (Seattle’s Transgender Film Festival), Pittsburgh LGBT Film Festival, and Available Light Film Festival (Whitehorse); Canadian Feature at Victoria Film Festival; and Special Jury Prize at Reeling: Chicago International LGBTQ+ Film Festival. For 25 years, Bradley has served as president on numerous boards of artist-run film centres, nationally including the Independent Media Arts Alliance (IMAA). Bradley is also recognized as a female director in the Director’s Guild of Canada (Saskatchewan Branch). In 1992, Bradley reached the largest audience of 10 million with the CBC TV Series, Road Movies. Mo has been with the Department of Writing since 2004, previously teaching as an Assistant Professor at the University of Regina in the Department of Film and as an Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia in the Department of Film. Currently, Bradley is developing a TV series and a Telefilm-funded feature script titled Missing: Presumed Dead.
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