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Dina Lobo

Dina Lobo is a Toronto-based journalist and emerging filmmaker currently doing a Master of Fine Arts in Documentary Media at Ryerson University. In 2016, her first film SIXTEEN was selected to be part of the Atlantic Film Festival.

Dear Jackie Is a Love Letter to Montreal’s Little Burgundy

by Dina Lobo
October 12, 2022
Features

Dear Jackie pays tribute to Black Montrealers with the story of baseball player Jackie Robinson as a hook to explore the community of Little Burgundy.

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No Ordinary Man: Billy Tipton’s Complex Identity

by Dina Lobo
March 31, 2021August 17, 2021
Features/Interviews

No Ordinary Man, which tells the story of American jazz pianist and trans man Billy Tipton, is no ordinary music documentary. Aisling Chin-Yee and Chase Joynt bring contemporary relevance by foregrounding present-day

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Movies with Mom: Claude Demers on ‘A Woman, My Mother’

by Dina Lobo
June 6, 2020August 16, 2021
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"When I wrote the story I hoped this film would affect contemporary women. It’s not just a story from the past," says Claude Demers.

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Radical Health: A Threat to a Nation

by Dina Lobo
June 5, 2020August 21, 2021
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“I hope the film will reframe the idea of criminals in the U.S and also help people understand the criminalization of drugs and political prisoners,” says Mia Donovan. on her experience with

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Alanis Obomsawin’s Principled Fight Continues

by Dina Lobo
September 4, 2019August 15, 2021
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"If you fight long enough you can win...There is proof of that in the film. The film teaches you that you can never give up. You can win. And it’s possible when

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