Molly McGlynn
Molly McGlynn is a Canadian film and television director and screenwriter.[1] She is most noted for her feature film debut Mary Goes Round, for which she won the Jay Scott Prize for emerging filmmakers from the Toronto Film Critics Association in January 2019.[2]
Originally from Montreal, Quebec,[1] she previously made the short films Office Daydreams, I Am Not a Weird Person, Shoes, Given Your History and 3-Way (Not Calling).[3] She has also directed episodes of the web series How to Buy a Baby, and the television series Workin' Moms, Bad Blood, Speechless, Little Dog, Grown-ish and Bless This Mess.
References
- "Molly McGlynn's debut feature — a TIFF breakout — isn't a comedy or drama, just 'scorchingly true'". CBC Arts, September 15, 2017.
- "Anthropocene claims top Canadian honours at TFCA annual gala". Playback, January 9, 2019.
- "Playback’s 2017 5 2 Watch: Molly McGlynn". Playback, September 11, 2017.
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