Lynne Fernie Explained

Lynne Fernie
Birth Date:1946
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Education:Ontario College of Art and Design University honors graduate
Occupation:Documentary filmmaker
Known For:

Lynne Fernie (born 1946)[1] is a Canadian filmmaker and interdisciplinary artist. She spent fourteen years as the Canadian Spectrum programmer for the Hot Docs Festival from 2002 to 2016, and was described as having a passion as "deep as her knowledge," and it was said that her "championing of Canadian documentaries and the people who make them has never wavered."[2]

Career

Fernie was the co-director with Aerlyn Weissman of the award-winning 1992 documentary film .[3] [4] [5] They also co-directed Fiction and Other Truths: a film about Jane Rule, an award-winning biography about the author and Order of Canada recipient, Jane Rule.[6] [7] [8] Her short films School's Out! (1996) and Apples and Oranges (2003) focus on issues of bullying and homophobia in schools. Apples and Oranges, is a film which was part animation, part documentary, and is for children of an elementary school age. It addressed issues of bullying and homophobia. It was produced by the National Film Board of Canada, with Fernie as director, and Tamara Lynch as producer. In the first segment, Anta, her two moms, and all-girl band work together to overcome a bully. In the second segment, Habib and Jeroux, two skateboarders, deal with homophobia after Jeroux comes out as gay.[9] Forbidden Love was re-released on a streaming service in 2012 to celebrate its " place as an integral part of LGBT film history."[10]

Fernie is a member of numerous arts and LGBT organizations in Toronto. She was a co-founding collective member of the feminist periodical Fireweed and worked as editor and editor-in-chief of the artist-run centre magazine Parallélogrammefor a number of years. She was engaged with LGBTQ+ culture with the Lesbian Organization of Toronto and the Inside Out Film and Video Festival.[11] [12] She was a frequent songwriting lyric writer and collaborator with the pop band Parachute Club, including lyrics for the band's most famous single, "Rise Up" which was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in November 2019. She also wrote lyrics to Neon Blue, the title track for Aaron Davis'first album, and collaborated with Lorraine Segato and Richard Underhill on "Bringing All the Voices Together", a theme song for Jack Layton's campaign in the 2003 New Democratic Party leadership election.[13]

She taught production at the film studies department at York University for eight years,[14] and is a programmer for the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. A portrait of Fernie, by the artist Rafy, is held by The ArQuives: Canada's LGBTQ2+ Archives' National Portrait Collection, in honour of her role as a significant builder of LGBT culture and history in Canada.[15] She is interviewed in Matthew Hays' Lambda Literary Award-winning 2007 book .[16]

Personal life

Lynne Fernie currently lives in Toronto and her visual art is available through the Oeno Gallery.[17] She is an OCAD honours graduate in addition to being an award-winning documentary filmmaker.[18] She has exhibited visual art and been the recipient of arts and film grants from the Canada Council, the Ontario Arts Council and the Toronto Arts Council, and has been a jury member of Canada Council and Ontario Arts Council, specifically the Lesbian and Gay Community Appeal Grant in 1997, Canada Council Research and Development Grant in 1995, the Canada Council “B” Grant in 1989, and the Canada Council Publication Assistance Grant in 1983.[19]

Filmography

Film

TitleYearCredited asRoleNotes
WriterExecutive ProducerAnimation/Art
department
Other
Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives1992Director
Fiction and Other Truths: A Film About Jane Rule1995Director
Portland: Strip City U.S.A./Strange Sisters: The Golden Age of Lesbian Pulp2002As herself
SexTV2002As herself
Fascination2006As herself
Take This Waltz2011

Television

TitleYearCredited asRoleNotes
WriterExecutive ProducerDirectorAnimation/Art
department
QSW: The Rebel Zone2001Writer of "Neon Blue"
Little Sister's vs. Big Brother2002
Rise Up: Canadian Pop Music in the 1980s2009
Katie Chats2015As herself
HotDocs Press Conference Chats 20152015As herself

Awards and nominations

YearOrganizationAward CategoryWorkResult<-- Use the template below for each row
YEARORGANIZATIONTITLECATEGORYWORK or REFERENCES-->
1981Ontario Arts CouncilM. Joan Chalmers Awards for Arts Administration, Artistic Direction and Documentary Film and Video"Picnic in the Drift"
1984Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and SciencesJuno AwardComposer of the Year"Rise Up"
1993Academy of Canadian Cinema & TelevisionGenie AwardsBest Feature Length DocumentaryForbidden Love: The unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives
1995San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film FestivalAudience AwardBest DocumentaryFiction and Other Truths: A Film About Jane Rule
1996Academy of Canadian Cinema & TelevisionGenie AwardsBest Short DocumentaryFiction and Other Truths: A Film About Jane Rule
L.A OutfestAudience Award Outstanding Documentary Short FilmFiction and Other Truths: A Film About Jane Rule
Toronto Arts CouncilToronto Arts Council AwardVisual artVisual art

Exhibitions

Exhibition NameOrganizerCountryDatesRef
Toronto Survey ExhibitionWomen in Focus GalleryVancouver, BC1983
DesireAlter Eros FestivalGallery 76, Toronto, ON1984
The Anti-Nuke ShowPowerhouseMontreal, QC1984-1985
The GazeA.R.C.Toronto, ON1985
Some Uncertain SignsPlexiboardToronto, ON1986
Sight SpecificA SpaceToronto, ON1987
Forbidden RepresentationsGalerie SAWOttawa, ON1988
Go FigureSPIN GalleryToronto, ON2000
The Wonders of Animal InstinctsKhromeToronto, ON2001
Group exhibition curated by Cheryl SourkesAkauToronto, ON2005
The Grace of FallingOeno GalleryPrince Edward County, ON2006
Defying Gravity2011
3rd Anniversary Exhibition2012
Spring Group Exhibition
Decibel2013

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fernie, Lynne (b. 1946) . GLBTQ . June 3, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081230214003/http://www.glbtq.com/arts/fernie_l.html . December 30, 2008.
  2. Web site: Belik. Vivian. Goodbye, Ms. Fernie. Point of View Magazine. en. September 25, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210226132041/https://povmagazine.com/articles/view/goodbye-ms.-fernie. July 20, 2016. February 26, 2021. dead.
  3. Web site: Hays. Matthew. Canada's Documentary Essentials: 'Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives'. Point of View Magazine. en. September 25, 2021. https://archive.today/20210926003906/https://povmagazine.com/documentary-essentials-forbidden-love/. April 20, 2017. September 26, 2021. live.
  4. Web site: Now We Are 80 – NFB Top Tens. Point of View Magazine. en. September 25, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210926003325/https://povmagazine.com/nfb-80-top-tens/. December 23, 2019. September 26, 2021. live.
  5. Web site: Maslin. Janet. Review/Film; Reminiscences About Lesbian First Love. New York Times. August 4, 1993. September 25, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20200820212713/https://www.nytimes.com/1993/08/04/movies/review-film-reminiscences-about-lesbian-first-love.html. August 20, 2020. live.
  6. News: Kempley. Rita. 'Forbidden Love' [Review]]. Washington Post. September 14, 1993. September 25, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20200709021812/https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/movies/videos/forbiddenlovenrkempley_a0a3ac.htm. July 9, 2020. live.
  7. Web site: Forbidden Love. National Film Board of Canada. September 25, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210613000023/https://www.nfb.ca/film/forbidden_love/. June 13, 2021. live.
  8. Web site: Lynne Fernie. Film Queer. 30 April 2015 . September 25, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210117144325/http://www.mediaqueer.ca/artist/lynne-fernie. January 17, 2021. live.
  9. Book: Rapp, Linda . Summers . Claude . 2012 . The Queer Encyclopedia of Film and Television . San Francisco, California . Fernie, Lynne (b. 1946) . Cleis Press Start . 9781573448826 . 138.
  10. Web site: 'Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives' re-released on WolfeOnDemand for 20th anniversary!. GLAAD. July 24, 2014. September 25, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20200815175845/https://www.glaad.org/blog/forbidden-love-unashamed-stories-lesbian-lives-re-released-wolfeondemand-20th-anniversary. August 15, 2020. live.
  11. Web site: Dunn. James. Q&A with Lynne Fernie and Nadine Arpin, on the nomination of Eve Zaremba for The National Portrait Collection. The ArQuives: Canada's LGBTQ2+ Archives. October 24, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20210209164923/https://arquives.ca/latest-news/qa-with-lynne-fernie-and-nadine-arpin-on-the-nomination-of-eve-zaremba-for-the-national-portrait-collection. February 9, 2021. live. September 25, 2021.
  12. Web site: Lynne Fernie (1946-). The ArQuives: Canada's LGBTQ2+ Archives. 1998. September 25, 2021. https://archive.today/20210926004524/https://digitalexhibitions.arquives.ca/items/show/82. September 26, 2021. live.
  13. Web site: Jack Layton Wants To Get This Party Started . January 2003 . Carolyn Victoria Mill . June 3, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120609003322/http://www.carolynvictoriamill.com/jacklayton.htm . June 9, 2012.
  14. Web site: Lynne Fernie . York University Faculty of Fine Arts . https://web.archive.org/web/20081212001915/http://www.yorku.ca/finearts/faculty/profs/fernie.htm . December 12, 2008.
  15. Web site: Inductee: Lynne Fernie 1946- . Canadian Lesbian+Gay Archives: Keeping Our Stories Alive . June 3, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130406173455/http://www.clga.ca/npc/subject/37 . April 6, 2013.
  16. Book: Hays. Matthew. The View From Here: Conversations with Gay and Lesbian Filmmakers. 2007. 113–123. Lynne Fernie and Aerlyn Weissman: Out of the Shadows. Arsenal Pulp Press. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 978-0739483961.
  17. Web site: Lynne Fernie. EXC-19. September 25, 2021. https://archive.today/20210926005213/https://exc-19.com/artists/lynne-fernie/. September 26, 2021. live.
  18. Web site: Lynne Fernie. Cinema Politica. September 25, 2021. https://archive.today/20210926005113/https://www.cinemapolitica.org/artists/fernie-lynne. September 26, 2021. live.
  19. Web site: Lynne Fernie. masterpiecesolutions. June 3, 2021. https://archive.today/20210926013319/https://masterpiecesolutions.org/common/htmlbio.php?galleryId=1A95-CCGH-6E59&artistId=2383. September 26, 2021. live.