06/01/1877
England:
A pioneering filmmaker in Canada. Mitchell co-founded the first amateur film group in Canada, the Port Arthur Amateur Cinema Society, in 1929, and made three feature-length films: A Race For Ties (1929), Sleep Inn Beauty (1929), and The Fatal Flower (1930 but left unfinished). The society's first film, A Race For Ties, has the distinction of being the first amateur feature-length film in Canada
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Dorothea Mitchell: A Reel Pioneer (2010) as |
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A Race for Ties (1929) as Aunt Sarah |
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The Fatal Flower (1930) Director |
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The Fatal Flower (1930) Screenplay |
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The Fatal Flower (1930) Producer |
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Sleep-Inn Beauty (1930) Screenplay |
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Sleep-Inn Beauty (1930) Director |
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Sleep-Inn Beauty (1930) Producer |
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A Race for Ties (1929) Screenplay |
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A Race for Ties (1929) Editor |
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A Race for Ties (1929) Director |
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A Race for Ties (1929) Producer |