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    Sandi Somers. Director: Ice Blue. Independent award-winning filmmaker Sandi Somers is a native of Cape Breton Island who for over two decades has been residing in Alberta. She has worked in Canada and Europe for the past 25 years as a filmmaker, theatre artist, and educator.

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  2. Sandi Somers. Director: Ice Blue. Independent award-winning filmmaker Sandi Somers is a native of Cape Breton Island who for over two decades has been residing in Alberta. She has worked in Canada and Europe for the past 25 years as a filmmaker, theatre artist, and educator.

  3. Calgary filmmaker Sandi Somers has been a driving force behind Herland over its three decade history, often working in close-knit communities of women. When she recently visited a Herland set as mentor-in-chief, she was surprised to walk into a room of strangers, including several female crew members.

  4. Dec 15, 2023 · Sandi Somers: It was set in the foothills of Alberta. HNMAG: It’s great to have Canadian stories set in Canada where they are made. Sandi Somers: That’s what was nice about Hailey Rose. Growing up in Nova Scotia, and living in Calgary, Hailey Rose brings these worlds together.

  5. Mar 7, 2022 · Award-winning filmmaker and director, theatre maker, and mentor, Sandi Somers brings her artistic experiences together to both create and to inspire other artists.

  6. Oct 11, 2023 · Born and raised on Cape Breton Island, Sandi studied theatre at Dalhousie University then found her way to Calgary and a serendipitous meeting with the One Yellow Rabbit Performing Ensemble. Not long after immersing herself in Calgary’s burgeoning theatre scene, she discovered film.

  7. Nov 8, 2022 · A lberta-based filmmaker Sandi Somers and producer Scott Lepp have partnered once again, this time on the LGBTQ+ feature-length film Hailey Rose. Principal photography on the drama, directed by Somers (pictured), has commenced in Hubbards and Chester, N.S., and will continue for a month.