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Template:Infobox person Karen Lam is a Canadian director, writer and producer. She is known for the horror film Evangeline (2013).[1]

Life and career

Karen Lam grew up in Brandon, Manitoba. Lam's father, a professor, would show his daughter horror films that she cites as an influence for her work. Lam also lists Gothic literature and Asian horror films as influences.[2]

After receiving a law degree from the University of British Columbia, Lam began working at BC Film. From there she started producing films which lead to writing and directing.[3] Lam's first featured-length film was Stained (2010), a thriller starring Tinsel Korey. A year later the horror revenge short Doll Parts (2011) was released and distributed, which Lam credits for paving the way for Stained to get viewership in the United States.[4]

Evangeline

Karen Lam wrote and directed Evangeline, a revenge horror film based on the Pickton murders, and the Highway of Tears murders in British Columbia, as well as violence against women in general.[2] It stars Kat de Lieva as a university student seeking revenge against those who beat her.[1] At the 2013 Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival the film won Best Cinematography, and for Lam, Best Director.[5]

Armageddon Road

Karen Lam wrote and directed Armageddon Road, a dark comedy that takes place in Las Vegas in 1976, where an ex-con is hired by a mob boss to drive his girlfriend around for an evening, only for her to die of a cocaine overdose and have her body taken over by one of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse. It stars Natalie Grace, Willie Aames, Brian McCaig, April Telek, and Landon Liboiron.[6] The film uses a combination of LED volume walls and miniature sets created by Gary Young.[7] It's set to have its world premiere at the Fantaspoa film festival in 2026.[8]

Filmography

Year Title Role Awards and nominations Notes Ref.
2007 The Cabinet Director, writer Short Film [9]
2010 Stained Director, writer First feature film [4]
2011 Doll Parts Director, writer Short Film [9]
2013 Evangeline Director, writer Blood in the Snow Film Festival Award for Best Director
Nominated for Toronto Female Eye Film Festival Jury Award for Best Canadian Feature
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2015 Chiral Director, writer Blood in the Snow Film Festival Award for Best Short Film Short Film [11]
2017 7 from Etheria Co-Director Short Film Showcase [12]
2020 The Curse of Willow Song Director, writer, producer Best BC Film, 2020 Vancouver International Film Festival
2022 Bring It On: Cheer or Die Director [13]

References

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External links

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