Social Justice, Podcast, Arts & Culture
Episode 30: Build Communities Not Prisons — with Teresa MacInnes
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In this episode, our Program Assistant Paige Smith sits down with Teresa MacInnes, one of the directors behind the documentary . Conviction is a powerful documentary that gives an inside look into what life is like for women in a provincial and federal prison in Nova Scotia. This film asks the women what they would have needed to prevent them from getting into prison. The result of this collaboration with the women in the prison shows another side of these women: products of a broken system, but with care and compassion, they have a chance at a happier life.
About Our Guest
Teresa MacInnes
Over the last 30 years, Teresa MacInnes’ films have tackled some of the most crucial social justice issues of our time. Her passion and balanced approach to producing and directing have engaged television audiences around the world. She has won numerous awards and her films have screened at top festivals, including Hot Docs, VIFF, IDFA, the New York Film Festival and Thessaloniki. In 2015, her NFB documentary Buying Sex was named one of the top ten feminist films streaming on US Netflix by Ms. magazine. Her credits include Mabel (NFB, 2016, director), Trek of the Titans (CBC, 2014, director), Norm (CBC, 2009, producer, director, editor), Teaching Peace in a Time of War (CTV, 2004, director), Waging Peace: A Year in the Life of Caledonia Junior High (NFB/CTV, 2001 director), Lost (NFB/CBC, 2000, director, editor), The Other Side of the Picture (NFB/CBC, 1998, director) and Under Wraps (NFB, 1998, producer, director).
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Smith, Paige. “Build Communities Not Prisons — with Teresa MacInnes.” Below the Radar, AV’s Vancity Office of Community Engagement. Podcast audio, November 12, 2019. /vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/episodes/30-teresa-macinnes.html.
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