Lisa Rideout
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Born | Canada |
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Years active | 2013 – present |
Lisa Rideout is a Canadian filmmaker.[1] She is best known for her work on the documentaries Sex with Sue, Take a Walk on the Wildside and One Leg In, One Leg Out.[2][3]
Career
[edit]Rideout holds a MFA degree in documentary media from Ryerson University and her MA in critical media and cultural studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies.[4] She founded her production company, Lifted Eyes Media, in 2013.[1] In 2023, Sex with Sue, her documentary about prolific sex educator Sue Johanson, won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Documentary Program. Sex with Sue also aired on the W Network and premiered at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival. Also in 2023, Lisa produced the second season of the series Citizen Minutes for Hot Docs Canadian International Film Festival. Lisa was one of the directors for the series This Is Pop, which aired on CTV in Canada and Netflix internationally in 2021.
In 2018, her documentary, His Nose, Her Eyes, Whose Face? premiered, it was inspired by her own multiracial experience.[5] Her documentary, One Leg In, One Leg Out premiered in 2018, about a sex worker who balances her clients with her social work aspirations.[3] The film played at numerous festivals and won multiple awards including best short documentary at the LA Film Festival and best short documentary at the Brooklyn Film Festival. In 2017, her documentary, Take a Walk on the Wildside, about a clothing store which caters to the unique needs of crossdressers, premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. It went on to win the Canadian Screen Award for Best Short Documentary at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards in 2018.[6]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Contribution | Note |
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2013 | While We Wait | Director, editor and cinematographer | Documentary |
2014 | I'll Be Home | Director, writer, editor, cinematographer and producer | Documentary |
2017 | Take a Walk on the Wildside | Director, writer and producer | Documentary |
2018 | His Nose, Her Eyes, Whose Face? | Director, writer and producer | Documentary |
2018 | One Leg In, One Leg Out | Director, writer and producer | Documentary |
2020 | Seeing Absence | Director and writer | Documentary |
2021 | This Is Pop | Director | 1 episode |
2022 | Sex with Sue | Director, writer, producer | Documentary |
2023 | Citizen Minutes | Producer | 4 episodes |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Result | Award | Category | Work | Ref. |
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2017 | Won | Rhode Island International Film Festival | Alternative Spirit Award | Take a Walk on the Wildside | [7] |
2018 | Won | Canadian Screen Awards | Best Short Documentary | [6] | |
Won | LA Film Festival | Best Documentary Short | One Leg In, One Leg Out | [8] | |
Nominated | Yorkton Film Festival | Best Non Fiction Director | [9] | ||
2019 | Won | Brooklyn Film Festival | Best Documentary Short | [10] | |
Nominated | Social Impact Media Awards | Best Documentary Short | |||
2023 | Nominated | Canadian Screen Awards | Best Direction in a Documentary Program | Sex with Sue | [11] |
Nominated | Best Writing in a Documentary Program |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Lisa Rideout". cbc.ca. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
- ^ "The POV Interview: Lisa Rideout Talks 'Take a Walk on the Wild Side'". povmagazine.com. 30 April 2017. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
- ^ a b "ShortList 2019: Why 'One Leg In, One Leg Out' Director Chose Not to Show Sex Worker's Past". thewrap.com. 9 August 2019. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
- ^ "RU grad wins big at the Canadian Screen Awards". ryersonian.ca. 12 March 2018. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
- ^ "'I didn't understand who I was, but I knew I wasn't white.'". cbc.ca. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
- ^ a b "Take a Walk on the Wildside". cfmdc.org. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
- ^ "2017 Film Festival Award Winners Announced on Sunday, August 13th". film-festival.org. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
- ^ "'Brian Banks' & Swedish Oscar Entry 'Border' Among Los Angeles Film Festival Winners". Deadline Hollywood. 28 September 2018. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
- ^ "One Leg In, One Leg Out". iffo.ca. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
- ^ "SANCTUARY Wins Grand Chameleon Award at 2019 Brooklyn Film Festival - Full List of Winners". broadwayworld.com. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
- ^ Pat Mullen, "2023 Canadian Screen Award Nominations for Documentary". Point of View, February 22, 2023.
External links
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- Living people
- Canadian documentary film directors
- Canadian documentary film producers
- 21st-century Canadian women writers
- Directors of Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners for Best Short Documentary Film
- Canadian women film directors
- Canadian women film producers
- Canadian women documentary filmmakers
- Canadian film director stubs