Sarah Spring

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

President, Parabola Films

<p>Sarah Spring is the founder and president of Parabola Films and sits on the board of the Documentary Organization of Quebec. Sarah has produced the theatrical documentaries &Agrave; St-Henri, le 26 ao&ucirc;t in which sixteen filmmakers simultaneously documented stories in a Montreal neighbourhood over the course of a single day; H2Oil about the battle over Alberta's tar sands, and Roadsworth: Crossing the Line about notorious Montreal street artist Roadsworth. Sarah's films have shown nationally on CBC, Bravo!, T&eacute;l&eacute;-Qu&eacute;bec, Canal D, and Global, and internationally on the Sundance Channel and Discovery; in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada, and at festivals all over the world. Sarah is currently producing award-winning Argentinean-Canadian filmmaker Laura Bari&rsquo;s feature documentary about her brother, Ariel, who is rebuilding his mind and body after losing his legs in a terrible accident; and Joburg: a day in the life of a neighbourhood which continues in the collaborative neighbourhood story of St-Henri by bringing together eight South African filmmakers to shoot over the course of one day in Johannesburg.</p>

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