from Newfoundland, Canada

Nigel Markham has lived in Newfoundland for twenty years, where, following a period of work with the CBC as a cameraman, he began to work on his own independent film projects. A number of these films have taken him to Labrador, including Place Of The Boss - Utshimatssits.
His directorial credits include the NFB productions, The Last Days Of Okak - an account of the devastating effects of the 1919 influenza epidemic on the Labrador Inuit, which won the Best Documentary award at the 1986 Atlantic Film Festival - and Taking Stock, a look at the history of the decline in the East Coast cod fishery, which won a Best Editing award at the 1994 Atlantic Film Festival.
Flickers
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Spirit Song Festival
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Camera Operator
Buffy
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Cut from the Same Cloth
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Down to the Wood
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The Invisible Machine
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Pleasant Street
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Mummers & Masks
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Baking Lessons
Cinematography

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Camera Loader
Forever in Our Hearts: Memories of the Hebron Relocation
Writer
Return to Mayalan
Cinematography
Eye of the Storm
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Cinematography
Norway's Lofoten Cod Fishery
Researcher

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First Assistant Camera

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Subway to Tickle Gut
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Pelts: Politics of the Fur Trade
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