Susannah Heath-Eves
Susannah Heath-Eves is a documentary filmmaker based in Ottawa, living and working on unceded Algonquin, Anishinabek territory. She's currently working on stories about social justice and connection to nature. Her debut feature-length film, JUGAAD (2017) streamed globally on Netflix and was acquired by CBC’s documentary channel. She has worked as a production supervisor and co-editor at EyeSteelFilm, and as a reporter and current affairs associate producer for CTV and CBC Radio and Television. Susannah is a masters graduate from Carleton's school of journalism.
Latest from Susannah Heath-Eves
Natural Collaborators
With synthesizers and sensors, a musician turns the pulse of the life of plants into beautiful music
"There's a whole conversation happening out in nature, and I want to listen in with the intent to communicate," says musician Shane Mendonsa.
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In Saints and Madonnas, photographer Olivia Johnston is searching for the 'divinity within us all'
"To consider this idea that the Virgin Mary or Jesus were real people who had real problems — I think that that makes us all more holy in a way."
These beaded masks are bringing together a whole new community to find healing
Lisa Shepherd and Nathalie Bertin — two Métis artists and friends who live on opposite sides of the country — have amassed over 1,500 group members so far.