bAbnita Doron was born in Berehove Ukraine which is in the Transcarpathia region of the former Soviet Union She was one of the youngest published poets of the country and grew up in a family of high altitude mountaineers At age 12 her first film raised the ire of the Soviet bureaucracy A decade later following an illegal escape from the USSR Dorons short films premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival Her second feature was the groundbreaking iLate Fragmenti usually credited as being North Americas first interactive feature film It was an official selection at TIFF and SXSW film festivals emLustem a short premiered at the Lerins 1 Theatre in Cannes in May and at the World Wide Short Film Festival in Toronto in June 2011 In February 2010 she became a TED Fellow recognizing her as an individual who has shown unusual accomplishment exceptional courage and worldchanging potential She spent almost two years exploring the life of a vagabond living in India the Middle East and Brazil while working on several projects with her partner Adam Huggins emThe Lesser Blessedem is her first feature film where she was able to work with the rare luxury of a real budget She is pictured with a 2018 Canadian Screen Award for the screenplay of the animated feature emThe Breadwinnerem which had a Special Presentation at TIFF 2017 brbra hrefhttpwwwavalanchefilmscom targetblank classstyle35Official websiteabrbrbr
Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release
Simulacrum (2001)
Not a Fish Story (2002)
Elliot Smelliot (2004)
The End of Silence (2006)
Late Fragment (2007)
Finding Body and Soul (2008)
Europa, East (2010)
Mystico Fantástico (2011)
Lust (2011)
The Lesser Blessed (2012)
TV Series:
City Sonic (documentary, 2009)
Credits as a Screenwriter:
Simulacrum (2001)
Not a Fish Story (2002)
Elliot Smelliot (2004)
The End of Silence (2006)
Late Fragment (2007)
Europa, East (2010)
Mystico Fantástico (2011)
The Breadwinner (2017)
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