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Kim Logan Press Filmmaking

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CTV Calgary
Documentary about Canmore adaptive athlete Matt Hadley to premiere in Alberta

Telus Storyhive
Kim Logan on “Trailblazing,” Representation and the Power of Local Stories

Canadian Geographic
Behind the scenes of Trailblazing: The making of a documentary on resilience and recovery

Accessibility for All Magazine
The story behind Trailblazing: Matt Hadley’s adaptive comeback and Kim Logan’s vision

Rocky Mountain Outlook
Canmore filmmaker tells local legend’s story of what's possible in face of adversity

Explore Magazine
Film Review of Trailblazing: The Matt Hadley Story

Canadian Cyclist
Trailblazing: The Matt Hadley Story Film to Premiere in May

Calgary Citizen
Calgary-area resident Kim Logan received a $20,000 grant from TELUS to bring her captivating documentary idea to life

Sydney Morning Herald
Banff, Canada things to do: Travel tips from an expert expat

For media inquiries and interview requests, please contact
kimnlogan[at]gmail.com

 
 

I am grateful to conduct business and live in one of the world’s most awe-inspiring mountain destinations. It is a place of unmatched natural beauty with a rich heritage and easy access to the vast unspoilt wilderness of the Canadian Rockies. I recognize and respect the original inhabitants and stewards of this land, the Indigenous Peoples of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Stoney Nakoda (Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Goodstoney), Blackfoot Confederacy (Kainai, Piikani, and Siksika), and Tsuut'ina Nations. This area is also the homeland of the historic Northwest Métis and the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 4. I am committed to learning from their knowledge of the land and honouring their culture and traditions through my work and actions.

 
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