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Adam Garnet Jones (born c.1982/1983) is a Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter whose works largely focuses on indigenous peoples in Canada.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 36 relations: Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, Alberta, British Columbia, Burt Award for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Literature, Calgary, Canadian Film Festival, Canadian Screen Award for Best Screenplay, Cashing In, Cree, Danes, Edmonton, Edmonton Journal, Fire Song, Great Great Great, Gulf Islands Film and Television School, ImagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival, Independent Publisher Book Awards, Indigenous peoples in Canada, Inside Out Film and Video Festival, Métis, Mohawk Girls (TV series), Now (newspaper), Ontario, Quill & Quire, Rutherford Falls, Sarah Kolasky, The Globe and Mail, The Hollywood Reporter, Toronto, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto Star, Writers Guild of Canada, Young adult literature, 2006 Toronto International Film Festival, 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, 6th Canadian Screen Awards.

  2. Film directors from Alberta
  3. Film directors from British Columbia
  4. First Nations novelists
  5. First Nations screenwriters
  6. Screenwriters from Alberta

Aboriginal Peoples Television Network

The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN, stylized aptn) is a Canadian specialty channel.

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Alberta

Alberta is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.

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British Columbia

British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada.

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Burt Award for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Literature

The Burt Award for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Literature is a Canadian literary award, presented annually to works judged to be the best works of young adult literature published by indigenous writers in Canada.

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Calgary

Calgary is the largest city in the Canadian province of Alberta.

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Canadian Film Festival

The Canadian Film Festival, formerly known as the Canadian Filmmakers Festival, is an annual film festival in Toronto, Ontario.

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Canadian Screen Award for Best Screenplay

The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television presents one or more annual awards for the Best Screenplay for a Canadian film.

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Cashing In

Cashing In is a Canadian television comedy-drama series, which aired on APTN from 2009 to 2014.

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Cree

The Cree (script, néhiyaw, nihithaw, etc.; Cri) are a North American Indigenous people.

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Danes

Danes (danskere) are an ethnic group and nationality native to Denmark and a modern nation identified with the country of Denmark.

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Edmonton

Edmonton is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta.

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Edmonton Journal

The Edmonton Journal is a daily newspaper published in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

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Fire Song

Fire Song is a 2015 Canadian drama film, written and directed by Adam Garnet Jones.

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Great Great Great

Great Great Great is a Canadian drama film, written and directed by Adam Garnet Jones and released in 2017.

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Gulf Islands Film and Television School

The Gulf Islands Film and Television School (GIFTS) is a film school located on Galiano Island, British Columbia, Canada.

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The imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival is the world's largest Indigenous film and media arts festival, held annually in Toronto.

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Independent Publisher Book Awards

The Independent Publisher Book Awards, also styled as the IPPY Awards, are a set of annual literary awards for independently published books.

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Indigenous peoples in Canada

Indigenous peoples in Canada (Peuples autochtones au Canada, also known as Aboriginals) are the Indigenous peoples within the boundaries of Canada.

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Inside Out Film and Video Festival

The Inside Out Film and Video Festival (formerly, Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival), also known as the Inside Out LGBT or LGBTQ Film Festival, is an annual Canadian film festival, which presents a program of LGBT-related film.

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Métis

The Métis are an Indigenous people whose historical homelands include Canada's three Prairie Provinces.

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Mohawk Girls (TV series)

Mohawk Girls is a comedy-drama series developed by Tracey Deer based on her 2005 documentary Mohawk Girls.

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Now (newspaper)

Now (styled as NOW), also known as NOW Magazine is an online publication based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Ontario

Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.

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Quill & Quire

Quill & Quire is a Canadian magazine about the book and publishing industry.

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Rutherford Falls

Rutherford Falls is an American sitcom television series that premiered on the streaming service Peacock on April 22, 2021.

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Sarah Kolasky

Sarah Kolasky is a Canadian actress and screenwriter. Adam Garnet Jones and Sarah Kolasky are 21st-century Canadian screenwriters.

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The Globe and Mail

The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada.

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The Hollywood Reporter

The Hollywood Reporter (THR) is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Hollywood film, television, and entertainment industries.

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Toronto

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.

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Toronto Metropolitan University

Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU or Toronto Met), formerly Ryerson University, is a public research university located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Toronto Star

The Toronto Star is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper.

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Writers Guild of Canada

The Writers Guild of Canada (WGC) is a trade union representing professional writers working in film, television, radio, and digital media production in Canada.

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Young adult literature

Young adult literature (YA) is typically written for readers aged 12 to 18 and includes most of the themes found in adult fiction, such as friendship, substance abuse, alcoholism, and sexuality.

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2006 Toronto International Film Festival

The 31st Toronto International Film Festival ran from September 7 to September 16, 2006.

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2015 Toronto International Film Festival

The 40th annual Toronto International Film Festival was held from 10 to 20 September 2015.

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6th Canadian Screen Awards

The 6th annual Canadian Screen Awards were held on March 11, 2018, to honour achievements in Canadian film, television, and digital media production in 2017.

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See also

Film directors from Alberta

Film directors from British Columbia

First Nations novelists

First Nations screenwriters

Screenwriters from Alberta

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Garnet_Jones