Danièle J. Suissa

Danièle J. Suissa is a Moroccan-born film and television director, who has worked predominantly in Canada and France.

[1] She is most noted for her 1989 television film No Blame, a drama about a woman testing positive for HIV/AIDS.

[2] Born in Casablanca and raised in Paris, France, she began her career as a theatre director for the Théâtre du Palais-Royal before moving to Canada in her early 20s.

[1] In Canada she began working on television and theatrical films, including Kate Morris, Vice President,[3] Divine Sarah, The Morning Man[4] and Martha, Ruth and Edie.

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