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Mo Bradley has created over 40 award-winning short films that have screened at festivals around the globe. Mo’s subversive first feature, Two 4 One (2014), was lauded by critics as the first and best trans rom-com. It won numerous film festival awards, including Audience Awards at Translations (Seattle’s Transgender Film Festival), Pittsburgh LGBT Film Festival, and Available Light Film Festival (Whitehorse); Best Canadian Feature at Victoria Film Festival; and a Special Jury Prize from Reeling: Chicago International LGBTQ+ Film Festival. Over the last 25 years, Bradley has been president of and sat on numerous boards of artist-run and film centres, including nationally on IMAA. Bradley was the first female director in the Director’s Guild of Canada (Saskatchewan Branch). In 1992, Bradley reached their largest audience of over 10 million on the CBC TV Series, Road Movies. Mo has been with the Department of Writing since 2004 and previously taught as an Assistant Professor at the University of Regina, Department of Film and an Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia in the Department of Film. Two 4 One is available on iTunes, Google Play and Amazon. Bradley is currently developing the TV series Dopamine and the Telefilm-funded feature script Missing: Presumed Dead.
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