Documentary Film Jury
Chris McDonald, Executive director of Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, Canada
Amra Bakšić Čamo, Producer and CineLink (SFF) Facilitator
Tim Pritchard, Director and Producer
Chris McDonald was appointed Executive
Director of Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in
October of 1998. A native of Montreal, Chris holds a degree in Film
Studies from McGill University. Prior to Hot Docs, Chris was
Development Director for five years at the prestigious Canadian Film
Centre, the advanced film, television and new media training centre
founded by director Norman Jewison. Prior to working at the CFC, Chris
worked for two national environmental organizations. He serves on
several industry advisory boards, and has served on panels and juries at
leading festivals around the world.
Amra Bakšić Čamo holds a degree in
Comparative Literature and Library Science. She is one of the founders
of SCCA / Pro.ba – a film, video and TV production of the Sarajevo
Center for Modern Art. She has produced numerous short films, video
works, documentary films and a few feature-length films. From its very
beginning in 2003, Amra has been the facilitator of CineLink, a regional
co-production market and workshop for project development at Sarajevo
Film Festival. She teaches Production at the Academy of Performing Arts
in Sarajevo and is the president of the Film Workers' Association of
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Tim Pritchard is a documentary film-maker and
producer whose films are shown all over the world. His credits include
documentaries for Channel 4, BBC, PBS and Discovery Channel. His first
book, AMBUSH Alley, is eye-opening account of the most extraordinary
battle of the Iraq war. His second book, Street Boys, tells the story
of a London street gang. His documentaries include the award-winning
series 'Hostage' for Channel 4 and PBS, 'Ross Kemp On Gangs' for Sky
One, 'The Force' a documentary series on the RUC for Channel 4, 'Planet
Islam', a series looking at religious fundamentalism for the BBC and PBS
and 'When Black Became Beautiful', a series charting the rise of black
beauty for the BBC.