
Kamala Todd
Personal Info
Known For Director
Gender Female
Place of Birth Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Kamala Todd
Biography
Kamala Todd is a filmmaker, community planner, and curator based in Vancouver, British Columbia. She is of Métis, Cree and European descent. Her writing, films, and curatorial practice often revolves around the topic of Indigineity in Canada. She is the daughter of prominent Métis-Cree filmmaker Loretta Todd.
Known For
Director
2019
Digging Up the Last Spike
as Director
2017
RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws
as Director
2012
Stó:lo — Big River
as Director
2012
2008
Indigenous Plant Diva
as Director
2008
Cedar and Bamboo
as Director
2005
MYURBANEYES
as Director
1999
Redwire Magazine and Native Hip Hop in Vancouver
as Director
Writer
2019
Digging Up the Last Spike
as Writer
2012
2008
Indigenous Plant Diva
as Writer
2008
Cedar and Bamboo
as Writer
2005
MYURBANEYES
as Writer
Editor
Actor
2019
Digging Up the Last Spike
as Narrator (voice)
2012
Know Your Place: Reflections of the Indigenous City
as Narrator (voice)
Camera
2012
Know Your Place: Reflections of the Indigenous City
as Still Photographer