James Dixon

James Dixon

James Dixon (née Paschke) is an Indigiqueer filmmaker and artist based in Winnipeg. With a BA in Film and Native Studies from the University of Manitoba, James’ style combines abstract collaging and documentary aesthetics, to create work that revolves around his personal process of decolonization. Born in Saskatoon and raised in rural Manitoba, his work is regional, autobiographical and experimental. His films have exhibited widely in Canada and abroad, including the Gimli Film Festival, Toronto Queer Film Festival, and MIX NYC. James’ work has been broadcast on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network and collected by the Alexander Street Press. He has also produced installations of his paintings with Fleet Galleries and the Virden Arts Council. James is an accomplished film educator who has worked with Freeze Frame, the Winnipeg Film Group, and the Central Canada Film Group, providing workshops on film history, documentary film making and editing for both youth and adults.

  • Aha: James Dixon
  • Ewu ewu: 0.001
  • Mara maka: Directing
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  • Ebe amụrụ onye: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Homepage: https://jamesdixonfilm.com/
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James Dixon Ihe nkiri

  • 2023
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    Nikâwiy

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  • 2019
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    Homegrown

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