Parabola Films

Parabola Films is a Montreal-based Canadian cinema production company founded by Sarah Spring[1][2] and Selin Murat, a documentary filmmaker.

[3] Parabola Films focuses on the production of videos which demonstrate the role of cinema in social change.

[18][19] In 2015, Parabola Films co-produced, along with Galaxia 311, Simon Hernandez’sfilm Pinilla, which is combines fictional and documentary aspects.

[22] Also that year, Parabola filmmaker Sarah Chadwick created a documentary 1999, about suicides at a high school.

[24] In 2018, Parabola Films completed another documentary, Sweet Dreams for Chiyo, about a young girl living with diabetes.