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Director, Co-Producer and Co-Writer of A Winter Tale
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Frances-Anne Solomon is a Director, Producer and Writer in film, TV,
radio, theatre, and new media. Born in England of Trinidadian parents,
she was raised and educated in the Caribbean and Canada, lived and
worked in the UK for several years, and has been based in Toronto since
1999.
Her directing credits include the sitcom Lord Have Mercy! (VisionTV,
2003) the feature film Peggy Su! (BBC Films, 1997); the dramas What My
Mother Told Me (Channel 4 1995), and Bideshi (British Film Institute
1994); and documentaries Literature Alive (Bravo!/OMNI, 2006), Reunion
(BBC,1993), and I Is A Long Memoried Woman (Arts Council of England
1991).
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As well as directing, Frances-Anne is the Artistic Director and President of the two companies she founded, Leda Serene Films, her film and television production vehicle, and CaribbeanTales, a prolific not for profit company that makes multimedia products aimed at the educational market.
Most recently she created, produced and directed the multi-facetted Literature Alive project, comprising 20 documentaries exploring the life and work of Caribbean authors from the 60's through the hip-hop generation (for Bravo! CLT, BookTV, and OMNI TV); a series of audio books (for the Trillium Foundation), and the DCH funded educational website LiteratureAliveOnline.
She was the Co-creator, Producer and Director of Lord Have Mercy! Canada's first multi-cultural sitcom, which aired on Vision TV, Toronto/one, Showcase and APTN in 2003 and was nominated for two Gemini Awards: Best Comedy series, and Best Individual Performer (Leonie Forbes)
Between 1992-98, Frances-Anne was a Producer and Executive Producer for BBC Single Drama & Films, responsible for several films and TV movies, including the Black Screen strand, (for black writers, producers and directors) and Screen on the Tube (for new feature directors). Productions include, Speak Like A Child, director John Akomfrah, Love Is The Devil, director John Maybury, The Sixth Happiness, director Waris Hossein, Flight, director Alex Pillai and Siren Spirits, directors Ngozi Onwurah, Pratibha Parmar and Dani Williamson. She previously worked as a radio drama producer/director for the BBC, producing some 35 radio plays, and as a documentary researcher and director for The Bandung File (Channel 4) and Ebony (BBC2).
She studied Theatre at the University of Toronto with Steve Martineau and Ken Gass, and poetry with Jay MacPherson; and trained as a film director in the UK at Bristol University’s RFT Programme and the prestigious BBC Drama Directors Course.
FILMOGRAPHY
- A Winter Tale, 2007, Feature Film - Writer/Director, Producer
- Literature Alive, 2005-6, TV Series - Creator, Producer, Director
- Lord Have Mercy!, 2003, sitcom - Director, Producer, Co-Creator, Co-writer
- Love Is the Devil: 1998, Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon, Feature Film - Executive Producer
- Speak Like a Child, 1998, Feature Film - Executive Producer
- Peggy Su!, 1997, Feature Film - Director
- Sixth Happiness, 1997, Feature Film - Executive Producer
- Flight, 1995, Television Movie - Executive Producer
- What My Mother Told Me, 1996, Feature - Writer/Director, Producer
- Siren Spirits, 1995, Mini-Series - Creator, Series Producer
- Bideshi, 1995, Short Film - Director
- Reunion: West Indian Women at War, 1993, Documentary - Writer/Director, Producer
- I Is a Long Memoried Woman, 1990, Documentary Feature - Writer/Director
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