Elizabeth Klinck is a visual researcher and clearance specialist in the Canadian and international documentary film industry.
Some of the notable projects she has worked on include Werner Herzog's Into the Inferno,[1] Thorsten Schütte's Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words,[2] Barry Arvich's Quality Balls: The David Steinberg Story,[3] Sarah Polley's Stories We Tell,[4] Hrund Gunnsteinsdottir's Innsaei[5] and Neil Diamond's Reel Injun.
In 2021, Elizabeth won her fourth Barbara Sears Award for her work on Cheating Hitler: Surviving the Holocaust.
[8] In 2015 she won a Prix Gemeaux for her work on Apocalypse World One and in 2010 she won a Gemini for Best Visual Research for her work on Reel Injun.
She is the founding chairperson of the Visual Researchers' Society of Canada.