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Patricia Chica

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Patricia Chica
Chica filming in 2010
Born
Patricia Chica Gizzi

Occupation(s)Director, Filmmaker, Writer, Producer
Years active1990–present

Patricia Chica also known as Chicatronica is a Canadian film and television director, producer and writer.

The American horror movie site Dread Central[1] referenced her in their list of the "Rising Female Filmmakers" to watch along other notable female directors like the Soska Sisters and Jennifer Kent. "Patricia Chica is known for making bold, edgy, and visually striking independent films”, mentioned the article.

Chica promotes an environment of expression, harmony and growth thanks to an integrated creative process involving Chi Energy.[2]

Life and career

From 2001 to 2008, Patricia worked as a writer, director and producer on a documentary series shot around the world for networks such as National Geographic, CBC, Showcase, OLN, CTV, W Network, Oxygen,[3] Discovery-Travel Channel.[4]

In 2008, Patricia completed another author-driven documentary entitled Rockabilly 514, co-directed with British filmmaker Mike Wafer. For over four years, they documented the lives and tribulations of a group of young people who live a lifestyle inspired by 1950's rock n' roll music.[5] The film won the Best Documentary Award at the Director's Chair Film Festival [6] in New York and has been screened at numerous festivals around the world.[citation needed]

Patricia Chica was ranked by popular vote #10 (in 2009),[7] #5 (in 2010),[8] #8 (in 2011) [9] and #10 (2012)[10] in the Top 10 list of the best local filmmakers in the Montreal Mirror Reader's Poll, making her the first female director to ever be part of the list.

In 2013, the readers of CULT #MTL Magazine[11] voted for Patricia Chica in the TOP 3 of the Best Local Filmmakers making her the only female on the list. Her short film Ceramic Tango also made it to the TOP 4 in the Best Local Film category.

In 2015, Patricia Chica was part of the Anthology film Women in Horror Month PSA.[12] She is listed by Dread Central in the "Rising Female Filmmakers" [13] to watch.

In 2022 she released the theatrical feature film Montreal Girls.[14]

Filmography (selected work)

  • 2005 - 5 Takes (series producer season 1, director - television series)
  • 2008 - Rockabilly 514 (co-director, cinematographer - feature-length documentary)
  • 2022 - Montreal Girls

References

  1. ^ Dread Central
  2. ^ Chi Energy
  3. ^ Playback
  4. ^ URLWire
  5. ^ Montreal Mirror
  6. ^ Director's Chair Film Festival 2009 Award Winners
  7. ^ Montreal Mirror
  8. ^ Montreal Mirror
  9. ^ Montreal Mirror
  10. ^ Montreal Mirror
  11. ^ CULT #MTL Magazine
  12. ^ "Women in Horror Month - Partake in a Massive Blood Drive!". Dread Central. 2015-02-06.
  13. ^ Rising Female Filmmakers
  14. ^ Charles-Henri Ramond, "Montréal Girls – Film de Patricia Chica". Films du Québec, June 3, 2023.

External links

This page was last edited on 8 October 2023, at 04:16
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