Diane Obomsawin
Diane Obomsawin (born 1959) is a Quebec author, illustrator and animated filmmaker, often known by her pseudonym, Obom.
Her recent works have explored the issue of lesbian first love, including a 2014 graphic novel, published in French as J'aime les filles by L'Oie de Cravan and in English as On Loving Women by Drawn & Quarterly.[1][2][3] J'aime les filles was adapted as a 2016 National Film Board of Canada animated short, which received the Nelvana Grand Prize for Independent Short at the 40th Ottawa International Animation Festival.[4]
Comic books
- À chier, volume 2 numéro 2, Iceberg, autumn 1991.
- Greta et Poutine, La Paryse, 1995.
- Plus tard, L'Oie de Cravan, 1997.
- (Sans titre) in Cyclope, t.2 : L’enfance du cyclope, Zone convective, 2002.
- Kaspar, L'Oie de Cravan, 2007.
- Pink mimi drink, L'Oie de Cravan, 2010.
- À chier, reprint of 1991, Colosse, 2011.
- J’aime les filles, L'Oie de Cravan, 2014.
- On Loving Women, Drawn and Quarterly, 2014
References
- ↑ Vaillancourt, Julie (22 May 2014). "J'aime les filles: les premières amoureuses". Fugues (in French). Retrieved 29 September 2016.
- ↑ Lyons, Michael (9 May 2014). "On women, and loving them: A Q&A with Diane Obomsawin". National Post. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
- ↑ Tigchelaar, Alex (5 March 2014). "J'aime Diane Obomsawin". Daily Xtra. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
- ↑ Milligan, Mercedes (2016-09-25). "'J'Aime les Filles,' 'Louise' Take Ottawa Grand Prizes". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 2016-09-29.
External links
- Official website
- Diane Obomsawin at the Internet Movie Database
- Watch films by Diane Obomsawin at the National Film Board of Canada
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