Nigel Markham
Known for: Camera
Nigel Markham has lived in Newfoundland for twenty years, where, following a period of work with the CBC as a cameraman, he began to work on his own independent film projects. A number of these films have taken him to Labrador, including Place Of The Boss - Utshimatssits. His directorial credits include the NFB productions, The Last Days Of Okak - an account of the devastating effects of the 1919 influenza epidemic on the Labrador Inuit, which won the Best Documentary award at the 1986 Atlantic Film Festival - and Taking Stock, a look at the history of the decline in the East Coast cod fishery, which won a Best Editing award at the 1994 Atlantic Film Festival.
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Pelts: Politics of the Fur Trade
Director
Forever in Our Hearts: Memories of the Hebron Relocation
Director
Hunters and Bombers
Director
The Last Days of Okak
Director
Taking Stock
Director
Maudie
Camera Operator
Hebron Relocation
Director of Photography
Hospital City
Director of Photography
Behind the Red Door
Second Unit Director of Photography
The Shipping News
Camera Loader
Puffin Patrol
Director of Photography
Miss Campbell: Inuk Teacher
Director of Photography
Rain, Drizzle, and Fog
Director of Photography
My Ancestors Were Rogues and Murderers
Director of Photography
Okimah
Director of Photography
The Strangest Dream
Director of Photography
Salvation
Director of Photography
An Untidy Package: Women and the Newfoundland Cod Moratorium
Director of Photography
Bloomsday Cabaret
Director of Photography
Just Himself: The Story of Don Jamieson
Director of Photography
The Sacred Sundance: The Transfer of a Ceremony
Director of Photography
White Thunder
Director of Photography
Spirit Song Festival
Director of Photography
Cut from the Same Cloth
Director of Photography