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  1. Michelle Latimer is a Canadian actress, director, writer, and filmmaker. She initially rose to prominence for her role as Trish Simkin on the television series Paradise Falls, shown nationally in Canada on Showcase Television (2001–2004).

  2. May 17, 2021 · Filmmaker Michelle Latimer claims to be Algonquin and Métis and provides an academic report to support her identity. The report's co-author also testifies for a Quebec group that seeks Métis rights in a court case that could affect Algonquin sovereignty.

  3. Dec 17, 2020 · The award-winning filmmaker apologizes for claiming ties with Kitigan Zibi, Que., after facing questions from the community. She says her identity evolved from Métis to Algonquin based on her grandfather's oral history.

  4. May 11, 2021 · All I can do is speak my truth’: Filmmaker Michelle Latimer breaks her silence after Indigenous ancestry controversy. Five months ago, the director of CBC’s Trickster quit and saw...

  5. Michelle Latimer. Director: Trickster. Michelle is an award-winning director, writer and show-runner whose films have screened globally, including Sundance Film Festival, Toronto International, Berlin International, Rotterdam, Oberhausen, Cannes, The National Art Gallery of Canada and the MoMA.

    • Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
    • Michelle Latimer
    • Actress, Director, Writer
  6. Dec 18, 2020 · Michelle Latimer, co-creator and director of the CBC series Trickster, faces questions about her Indigenous heritage after claiming Algonquin, Métis and French ancestry. Two producers resign from the show, while Latimer apologizes and says she was mistaken.

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  8. Sep 18, 2020 · Michelle Latimer is a filmmaker who explores Indigenous representation and mythology in her documentaries and dramas. She talks about her projects Inconvenient Indian and Trickster, which challenge the mainstream narratives and stereotypes of Indigenous people.

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