Lulu Keating

Lulu Keating

  • Place of birth: Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada

Biography

Lulu Keating (b.1952) has a diverse and prolific practice in film and video crossing genres of fiction, animation, experimental and documentary. With pan-Canadian connections, from Halifax to Vancouver to Dawson City in the Yukon, Lulu remains a vital force in the creative community of artists working with the moving image. She spent several years in Halifax, contributing actively to the community there in her work with the Linda Joy Media Arts Society and the Atlantic Filmmakers' Co-operative. Besides her many short works exploring hand processing and personal narrative, Lulu has directed two feature films. The Midday Sun (1989) was the first Canadian feature shot entirely in Africa (Zimbabwe). Lucille's Ball (2013), was made in Vancouver, created with assistance from the Women in the Director's Chair Feature Film Award. Its success on the festival circuit included Best Canadian Feature Film Award at Toronto's Female Eye Festival and capturing one of Vancouver's Leo Awards (Best Editing). (Description from Yukon on Screen)

Filmography

Production

Lucille's Ball

2013

As Director

Lulu's Back in Town

1980

As Director

The Jabberwock

1981

As Director

The Moody Brood

2000

As Director

Ladies in Waiting

2000

As Director

Ladies in Waiting

2000

As Writer

Ladies in Waiting

2000

As Editor

The Midday Sun

1990

As Director

The Midday Sun

1990

As Writer

City Survival

1983

As Director

City Survival

1983

As Writer

City Survival

1983

As Editor

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