Irene Angelico

[6] In 1980, Angelico and her partner Abbey Neidik, who would become a frequent collaborator, produced and directed the feature documentary, Dark Lullabies.

[citation needed] In the summer of 2013, it was selected as the inaugural feature documentary at the Stratford Festival Forum.

[14][15] Angelico also produced and wrote many documentaries including the 1992 Entre Solitudes about the Anglos of Quebec;[16] The Love Prophet and the Children of God about a sex for salvation cult;[17][18] She Got Game; [19][20] Vendetta Song, about an honour killing in Turkey;[21][22] Canadaville, USA; about the town Franck Stonach built for Katrina survivors[23] and Unbreakable Minds, a film that explores mental illness.

[24][25] Angelico was one of the founding chairs of the Canadian Independent Film Caucus Montreal (CIFC), now known as DOC.

[26][6] Her work is included in the collections of the National Film Board of Canada,[27] the Australian Centre for the Moving Image[28] and the Cinémathèque québécoise.