WEBISODES

A 13-part comedic webisode series: Kaitlin Fontana: Lady Politician, turns the myths about women and politics upside down. Each webisode dramatizes an obstacle (perceived or actual!) faced by women as they contemplate or engage in the political forum. Using news clips, interview snippets where female politicians tell it like it is, current stats, and original scripts, each webisode educates as it evokes outrage and laughter infused with hope for change.

Wednesday
Apr062011

Lady Politician: The Big Deal

Kaitlin Fontana takes advice from women politicians and discovers what it really means to be a big deal. Produced and directed by Sandy Mayzell and Leanne Allen. Thanks to the talent and generosity of the Pan Productions team - April Butler, who shot and edited, and Kal Jones for post production and graphics/design. www.panproductions.com/index.html

The Big Deal was shot in Victoria BC in 2011, just before the federal election was called.

Tuesday
Apr052011

Lady Politician: Translate This 

Kaitlin Fontana, our wannabe Lady Politician, referees a typical question period discussion between a male and female MP. She takes out-of-order comments in the House of Commons and makes them much more palatable with her "translation box".

Translate This was shot in Victoria BC in 2011, just before the federal election was called.

Produced and directed by Sandy Mayzell and Leanne Allen. Thanks to the talent and generosity of the Pan Productions team - April Butler who shot and edited, and Kal Jones for post production and graphics/design. www.panproductions.com/index.html

Tuesday
Apr052011

Cast Bio:  

Kaitlin Fontana - Lady Politician

...is a National Magazine award-winning writer living in Vancouver, BC. Her work has appeared in EventRoomSPINRolling StoneSoundExclaim!, the Walrus and Maisonneuve, among many other publications.

In addition, she's an improviser and sketch comedian who's performed across North America. Recently, she co-wrote and starred in a pilot for CBC online in which she immersed herself in Canada's nudist community. This essentially means that her grandmother has seen her naked on the internet.

Kaitlin holds a BFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia, where she received the Douglas Bankson Scholarship in Creative Writing. In 2005, she won the Event Creative Non-Fiction contest and a National Magazine Award for her piece "Sleeping with the Dead."

In 2010, Kaitlin was awarded the Emerging Artist prize in the category of Literary Arts at the Mayor's Arts Awards. She was chosen by nominee Evelyn Lau. She currently sits on the Editorial Board for PRISM International.

Kaitlin was born and raised in Fernie, BC. When she is not writing or improvising, she enjoys teaching teenagers how to write and improvise.