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  1. Jennifer Baichwal is a Canadian documentary filmmaker, writer and producer. Biography. Baichwal was born in Montreal, Quebec and raised in Victoria, British Columbia. [1] . She is the daughter of Krishna Baichwal Sr. a cardiothoracic surgeon, and Elvina Baichwal. Together they had four children Jennifer, Krishna Jr., Elizabeth and Kristine.

  2. Jennifer Baichwal. Director: Anthropocene: The Human Epoch. Jennifer Baichwal was born in Montréal and grew up in Victoria, British Columbia. She studied philosophy and theology at McGill University, receiving an MA in 1994. Jennifer has been directing and producing documentaries for 25 years.

    • January 1, 1
    • 2 min
    • Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  3. 4 days ago · Jennifer Baichwal was born in 1963 in Montreal, Quebec. She is the daughter of Krishna Baichwal Sr., a cardiothoracic surgeon, and Elvina Baichwal. She grew up in Victoria, British Columbia. Baichwal pursued her education at McGill University, where she studied philosophy and theology. She graduated with a Master of Arts in Religious Studies in ...

  4. Jennifer Baichwal is a Canadian filmmaker who has made 10 feature documentaries, including Let It Come Down, Manufactured Landscapes, Watermark and The Anthropocene Project. She has won multiple awards and commissions for her work, and has collaborated with artists, musicians and writers.

  5. Apr 22, 2021 · Jennifer Baichwal’s latest film, ANTHROPOCENE: The Human Epoch (co-directed with Edward Burtynsky and Nicholas de Pencier, 2018), begins with a stark juxtaposition. As the film opens, a deep rumbling is heard on the soundtrack.

  6. An interview with Jennifer Baichwal, co-director of “Anthropocene: The Human Epoch” Since her stunning 2006 documentary “Manufactured Landscapes,” Jennifer Baichwal has emerged as one of the cinema’s most foremost poets of ecological devastation.

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    Jennifer Baichwal. Director. Jennifer Baichwal was born in Montréal and grew up in Victoria, British Columbia. She studied philosophy and theology at McGill University, receiving an MA in 1994. Jennifer has been directing and producing documentaries for 25 years.