Terre Nash
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Terre Nash (née Teresa Nash) (born 1949 in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada) is a Canadian Oscar-winning film director. Her 1982 short documentary If You Love This Planet won the Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject).
She was the subject of the 1990 CBC documentary If You Love Free Speech: An Unguided Tour to the Twilight Zone, directed by Pierre Leduc.[1]
Filmography
- White Thunder (2002) (editor, writer)
- Who's Counting? Marilyn Waring on Sex, Lies and Global Economics (1995) (director, editor, writer)
- Rabbit Tales (1992) (editor)
- Mother Earth (1991) (director and editor)
- Russian Diary (1989)
- A Writer in the Nuclear Age: A Conversation with Margaret Laurence (1985)
- Speaking Our Peace (1985) (director, writer)
- If You Love This Planet (1982) (director and editor) (as Terri Nash)
- Just-A-Minute (1976) (director)
Awards
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