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Jennifer Abbott

Jennifer Abbott
Born Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Occupation
  • Film director
  • Cinematographer
  • Film editor
  • Documentary filmmaker
Years active 1998–present

Jennifer Abbott is a Canadian director and editor, who specializes in social justice and environmental documentaries. She is best known as the co-director and editor of the widely acclaimed documentary, The Corporation (2003), which critically examines large corporations in the modern world. The Corporation was held over in commercial theatres internationally, has a 90% critics and audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes [1], won 26 awards including from the Sundance Film Festival, a Genie for best documentary and a top ten film of the year by the Toronto International Film Festival - though disqualified from the Oscars as an Ontario broadcast preceded the LA theatrical release. The Corporation is also credited as one of the top ten films to inspire the Occupy Movement. Most recently, Abbott co-wrote and edited Sea Blind [2], about the sea route opening along the melting Arctic Ocean and the price of shipping our stuff. It screened at the 2015 Paris climate talks and is making the rounds to the ports of Europe projected onto walls of shipping containers. Abbott is the co-writer, co-director and editor of Us and Them [3] about four homeless and addicted street people shot over the course of 10 years and the Executive Producer and Editor of I Am [4]. She was commissioned to create the short film Brave New Minds for the interactive website Unspeak by Amsterdam's Submarine Channel [5]. Abbott's first feature documentary, A Cow at My Table (1998), explores contemporary Western attitudes to and meat production. Her early work includes the experimental short Skinned screened at NY's Museum of Modern Art [6]. She has taught at the Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design in Vancouver and lives on a permaculture farm on a small island on Canada's West Coast.


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