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Eisha Marjara is a Canadian film director and writer. With a background in photography, Marjara has written and directed several award-winning films, including the feature documentary '' Desperately Seeking Helen'' (1998) and ''The Incredible Shrinking Woman'' (1994). Marjara's forthcoming feature film is titled ''Venus''; it has yet to be released. In addition to her film work, her photo series and essay on the bombing of Air India Flight 182, in which her mother and sister were killed, entitled "Remember me Nought" was featured in the fall 2013 issue of ''Descant'' magazine. Her debut novel, titled ''Faerie'' (
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), received a star review in ''
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''.


Career

Marjara's 1998
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'' Desperately Seeking Helen'' received critical acclaim and brought her international recognition. The movie depicts Marjara on a journey to
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, exploring her own Indian roots by following the career of acclaimed
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movie star and
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Helen Richardson Khan. The movie received the jury award of the Munich Documentary Film Festival in 2000 as well as the Prix de La Semaine Critique at the
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the same year. Marjara's Canadian-German co-production ''The Tourist'', a short film, had its first showing at the 24th Rendez-vous du Cinéma Québécois in 2006. Marjara is completing feature film ''Venus'', a dramedy about a 30-something professional who transitions into a woman then discovers that she is the father of a fourteen-year-old boy. The film is produced by Joe Balass of Compass Productions Inc. and executive producer
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('' Bon Cop, Bad Cop'').


Personal life

Marjara is the daughter of father Dr. Harinder Singh Marjara, and mother Devinder. She had two sisters, Seema and Amita.Air India 182 Press Kit

Archive
. ''Air India 182'' (film) official website. p. 11/12. Retrieved on October 22, 2014.
She grew up in
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,
Quebec Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and ''Quebec'' (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirtee ...
, and she lived in Trois-Rivières, Sainte-Foy, and
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. She attended
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, enrolled in Communications Studies.Black, Barbara.
Air India disaster hit Concordia hard

Archive
. '' Concordia's Thursday Report''. April 21, 2005. Volume 29, No. 14. Retrieved on November 22, 2014.
Her mother and her sister, Seema, were killed in the bombing of Air India Flight 182; they had been flying to visit relatives.Reinhart, Anthony.
Three relatives of Air India victims revisit lost innocence
" ''
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''. Wednesday June 16, 2010. Updated Thursday August 23, 2012. Retrieved on November 22, 2014.
Seema had just graduated from
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.Semenak, Susan.
Happy honors grad left prom early to rest up for ill-fated flight to India
" ''
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''. Wednesday June 26, 1985. p. A1. Retrieved on
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(p. 1/111) on October 22, 2014.
Eisha was not on board because she was being treated for
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, and her father was teaching a summer course at the time. Both Eisha and Amita Marjara along with father Harinder were interview subjects of the 2008 documentary ''
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''. Marjara, along with her family, is
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.


Filmography

* ''The Incredible Shrinking Woman'' (1994) * '' Desperately Seeking Helen'' (1999) * ''The Tourist'' (2006) * ''Lolita Diaries'' (2008) * ''House for Sale'' (2012) * ''Un Mot tel Idéal'' (2016) * ''
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'' (2017)


See also

* List of female film and television directors * List of LGBT-related films directed by women


References


Further reading


Eisha Marjara's interview footageArchive
from the documentary ''
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''


External links

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Official Site of the National Film Board of Canada on "Desperately seeking Helen"Index of articles
from the ''
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