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Sholeh Alemi Fabbri

Location:
Canada
Languages:
English
Issues:
Climate Change, LGBTQIA+, Education, Racial Injustice, Refugee Crisis and Immigration, Women and Girls, Aging, Gender violence , Human Rights
Expertise:
Impact Producing, Consulting, Impact Strategist/Advisor, Campaign Implementation
Cultural/racial identity:
Iranian-Canadian
Self identification:
woman/female

Bio

Sholeh Alemi Fabbri has been producing award-winning content for two decades and has received three Canadian Screen Award nominations. In 2021, Sholeh launched Good Measure Productions, a company focused on content with impact and she is proud to be part of the Banff Spark Accelerator Program for Women in the Business of Media 2022. Since returning to the indie space, Sholeh has been part of the production team and the impact campaign behind Nadine Pequeneza’s film Last of the Right Whales. The eco-doc debuted as the number one Canadian film opening weekend in February 2022. Good Measure Productions is also involved with impact campaigns for the uplifting Peace by Chocolate, a drama about the true story of a Syrian refugee family in small-town Canada, Stacey Tenenbaum’s film Scrap that had its world premiere at Hot Docs 2022, and the upcoming Everest Dark about an epic journey through the lens of deeply spiritual Sherpa man. Prior to the creation of Good Measure Productions, Sholeh was the Executive Producer of ET Canada for over 7 years. Sholeh sits on two boards including Story Money Impact, a charity that connects media makers to changemakers, and Artists for Peace and Justice (Canada), a non-profit organization that supports access to education for impoverished youth in Haiti.