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Lulu Keating

Lulu Keating studied Media and Communications at Vancouver School of Art, and Motion Pictures Studies at Ryerson University. In the 1980s, she spent several years with the Atlantic Filmmakers Cooperative. Her career in film making spans about thirty years. She has produced films for the National Film Board of Canada, for CBC, and for History Television. In 1985, she established Red Snapper Films to produce her first film, a documentary about Rita MacNeil. In 1989, she made her first feature film, The Midday Sun, shot in Zimbabwe, and in 2013 she finished her second feature film, Lucille’s Ball. Her Snake Hips Lulu is a refinement of a video she submitted to a members’ exhibit at the Klondike Institute of Art and Culture (KIAC) in Dawson.Lulu has recently turned her attention to writing and her story collection Splinter and Shard will be followed by a novel Klondike Codfish.1)

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“Lulu Keating.” Yukon on Screen. 2024 website: Yukon on Screen | Filmmakers | Lulu Keating
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