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  1. Miranda de Pencier (born August 20, 1968, in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian film and television director, producer, and actress. She is most noted for her 2011 film Throat Song, which won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards.

  2. Miranda de Pencier. Producer. Actress. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Miranda de Pencier was born and raised in Toronto, Canada. She studied Theatre Performance and Philosophy at Concordia University and majored in Acting at New York University.

    • Producer, Actress, Writer
    • August 20, 1968
    • Miranda de Pencier
  3. Director/Producer. Award-winning producer and director Miranda de Pencier is the founder of Northwood Entertainment, an independent film and television production company formed with a mission to create a thriving home for filmmakers with singular voices to reach broad audiences.

  4. Aug 12, 2020 · Canadian filmmaker Miranda de Pencier is an award-winning actress, producer and director. She’s the founder of Northwood Entertainment. The Grizzlies, which premiered at TIFF and for which she won the DGC Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement, is her feature film directorial debut.

  5. February 18, 2021. Interview: Miranda De Pencier On Opening Up Opportunities With “The Grizzlies” On redefining her own goals with this moving sports drama set in the indigenous community of Kugluktuk. Originally published by MoveableFeast.com.

  6. May 9, 2019 · Canadian director Miranda de Penciers The Grizzlies is a step closer to the right direction. Although the script was written by non-indigenous people (also known as settlers), it’s based on the true story of an Inuit community, and de Pencier was sure to engage people in that community when penning the screenplay and putting together the film.

  7. Miranda de Pencier is a Canadian film and television director and producer. She is most noted for her 2011 film Throat Song, which won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards.