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Annmarie Morais : ウィキペディア英語版 | Annmarie Morais Annmarie Morais (born 1973 in Jamaica) is a Jamaican-Canadian screenwriter best known for writing the film ''How She Move''. She earned a BFA from York University in Film and Video in 1995. Morais won funding for two Vision TV Cultural Diversity Drama Competition movies: ''Hotel Babylon'' and ''Da Kink in My Hair'', which aired on Vision in 2004 and 2005.〔(Hotel Babylon )〕 ''Hotel Babylon'' is the story of immigrants working in a hotel in Winnipeg, Canada. ''Kink'' was adapted from the Trey Anthony play about a beauty parlour in a Jamaican-Canadian neighbourhood. Morais was also a writer and story editor on the television series adapted from the play, which aired on Global Television in 2007. ==Nicholl Prize== Morais was the first Canadian to win the prestigious Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting. She was also the first person to win the Nicholl with a resubmitted script. ''Bleeding'' was a finalist in 1998, and she resubmitted it without changes in 1999.〔(Y-File )〕 The prize, administered by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, garnered Morais $25,000.
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