Suzanne Moreau believes creative self-expression is a fingerprint of the soul.
Empowering female voices through film, she seeks to break the gender bias and create a more equitable world.
Suzanne Moreau creates narrative films through the female gaze as a writer, director, producer, and production designer. With a wry twist, her rebellious films delve into social justice issues that synthesize her BFA in visual art and career in public service – adding veracity and levity to her fictional visual stories. Her social policy work and program evaluation research in community/criminal justice and gender equity programs – and current artistic expression in film – ‘aid and abet’ an equitable, just society. With gratitude and respect, she learns, volunteers, collaborates, mentors, and creates with the indie filmmaking community on the ancestral lands of the Lekwungen speaking people, otherwise known as Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Suzanne’s goal, through fulfilling her own artistic practice, is to empower diverse creatives to find their own artistic expression in film.
University of Victoria
(1975-1979)