Morgan Kelly

Morgan Kelly (she/her) is a filmmaker and library worker. Her work is focused on nostalgia and found items that represent both her own past and that of those around her. She is a fan of stop motion and history, both of which feature prominently in her films.
She has had the pleasure of screening at the St. John's Women's International Film Festival, and working with CBC.
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By accepting what we cannot change and working with what we can, we can find our home wherever we feel welcome, where we belong, and where we make it our own. Home Sewn is an experimental portrait of the filmmaker's mother, her embroidery, and her love-hate relationship with their home.
Screenings
Living Skies Student Film Festival, Canada
Flamingo Film Festival, USA
NSI Online Film Festival, Canada
Moonrise Film Festival, Canada
UWpg Film Festival, Canada
St. John's International Women's Film Festival, Canada
Saskatchewan Independent Film Awards, Canada
Queen City Shorts, Canada
CBC's Exhibitionists Television Program, Canada
Awards and Nominations
Viewer's Choice (winner) - Living Skies Student Film Festival, Canada
Best Experimental (winner), Best Overall (nominee) - Flamingo Film Festival, USA
Best Overall (winner), Best Experimental (nominee) - UWpg Film Fest, Canada
Best Student Film (nominee)- Saskatchewan Independent Film Awards, Canada
Best Saskatchewan (nominee) - Queen City Shorts, Canada