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Nigel Markham Filmography

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NigelMarkham

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10
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$8
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Eye of the Storm
~$8 Β· OTHER Β· 1997
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Eye of the Storm
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BIOGRAPHY

Nigel Markham is a distinguished filmmaker and cinematographer, known for his impactful storytelling and vivid visual style. Residing in Newfoundland for two decades, he initially honed his skills as a cameraman for the CBC before diving into independent projects that often explore the rich culture and history of Canada’s East Coast. His notable work, "Pelts: Politics of the Fur Trade" (1989), captivates collectors for its deep cultural insights and striking cinematography, making it a sought-after title in the realm of documentary filmmaking. Markham's films frequently delve into the narratives of marginalized communities, as seen in "The Last Days of Okak" (1986), which poignantly chronicles the devastating influenza epidemic's impact on the Labrador Inuit. This film not only garnered the Best Documentary award at the Atlantic Film Festival but also holds a significant place in Canadian film history. Collectors appreciate Markham's ability to blend artistry with social commentary, ensuring that his works remain valuable artifacts in the world of physical media.

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