Trish Dolman

[4] Her other credits as a director include the documentary films Ice Girls, Exit Kingsway and Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson, while her credits as a producer or executive producer include the feature films Flower & Garnet, Year of the Carnivore, Daydream Nation, Foreverland, Hector and the Search for Happiness, Hello Destroyer and Indian Horse, the documentary series Girl Racers and British Columbia: An Untold History, and the TV movies Pants on Fire, Luna: Spirit of the Whale, Reservation Soldiers and The Bridge.

Dolman founded Screen Siren Pictures in 1997, and produced its first short called White Cloud, Blue Mountain directed by Keith Behrman.

[10] During the pre-production phase of Daydream Nation both producers experienced shortcomings because the lead actor Scott Speedman fell through and funding partners dropped off.

Director Stephen Campanelli brought a cut of the film to Hollywood and showed his business partner Clint Eastwood.

[10] In 2003, Keith Behrman received several Genie nominations and won Best Feature Film by First-Time Director for Flower & Garnet produced by Trish Dolman.

In the same year Ice Girls directed by Dolman collected three Leo Awards for Best Director, Best Editor and Best Program in the sports category.