Lisa Rose Snow is a Canadian Screen Award and Directors Guild of Canada Award-winning director, writer, and creator passionate about timeless stories with strong visual style that raise the vibration. She has directed and written for companies including CW, Netflix, HBO Max, Prime, ABC, Lifetime, and CBC, and her original short films have played on four continents. LRS has created series that are currently in development with Sphere Media/Red Monk, Tommy Lynch Co, and Balzac Productions. She is a graduate of the Canadian Film Centre’s Filmmakers Lab and the Reykjavik Film Festival Talent Lab. She was awarded the Telefilm New Voices Award and the WIFT-AT Women Making Waves Award. LRS gives back serving on the Executive Board of DGC Ontario as the Directors Caucus Representative. She definitely believes in magic.
Ordinary Girl in A Tiara
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TV Movie
by CW/Bell (Romance)
Writer
Odd Squad Mobile Unit
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Series
by PBS (Family)
Director Olive and Otto are part of a government agency that aims to solve absurdly unusual cases using simple mathematics and reasoning skills.
I Woke Up A Vampire
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Series
by Netflix
Director On her 13th birthday, Carmie discovers that she's actually half human, half vampire and that mythical powers make middle school way more complicated.
Under the Christmas Tree
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TV Movie
by Lifetime
Director Alma and Charlie cross paths with each other, when Charlie finds the perfect tree for the Maine Governor's Holiday Celebration right in Alma's back yard.
Detention Adventure
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Series
by HBO Max/CBC Gem
Writer/Executive Story Editor Three nerdy friends and the school bully must get themselves thrown into detention to find the entrance to a labyrinth of trap-laden tunnels protecting the fabled hidden lab of Alexander Graham Bell.
Canadian Screen Award Winner - Best Directing MOW
(2023)
Canadian Screen Award Nominee - Best Writer Youth
(2023)
Directors Guild of Canada Award Winner - Best Directing Family/Youth
(2023)
GLAAD Award Nominee - Best MOW
(2022)
Telefilm New Voices Award Winner
(2018)
Women in Film and Television Atlantic - Wave Award Winner
(2013)
Canadian Film Centre
(2014-2014)
Dalhousie University
(2002-2006)