Mallory Andrews

Mallory Andrews

Tvod Coordinator @ TELUS

About Mallory Andrews

Mallory Andrews is a TVOD Coordinator at TELUS and a film critic and culture writer for National Post, Inc. She has extensive experience in film criticism, education, and community organizing, with a focus on uplifting diverse voices.

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Mallory Andrews is currently a TVOD Coordinator at TELUS in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In addition to her role at TELUS, she works as a Public Speaker, Lecturer, and Educator at the Toronto International Film Festival, and as a Film Critic and Culture Writer at National Post, Inc.

Education and Expertise

Mallory Andrews completed a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Cinema Studies from the University of Toronto in 2012. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Film Studies from Brock University, completed in 2010. Additionally, she studied Media and Communication at Glasgow Caledonian University and Visual Arts & Communication Studies at the University of Windsor. Her educational background underscores her extensive knowledge in film studies, media, and communication.

Professional Background

Mallory has accumulated diverse experience in the film and media industry over the past decade. She worked at Films We Like as a Digital Deliveries Coordinator & Acquisitions Manager from 2017 to 2021. Mallory has also reviewed films for Movie Mezzanine and served as a Managing Editor at Cléo: A Journal of Film and Feminism from 2012 to 2019. Additionally, her roles have included Office Administrator & Print Traffic Coordinator at Sphinx Productions / Filmswelike, Writer/Editor (Contract) at Toronto International Film Festival, Box Office Intern at Hot Docs, and Teaching Assistant at both the University of Toronto and Brock University.

Achievements

Mallory Andrews was recognized by the Globe & Mail in 2019 for her contributions to cléo, a landmark Canadian journal of film and feminism. She was a founding member of the cléo editorial board and helped foster a new generation of female and non-binary writers and editors in the film and media industry. She has garnered a significant online following, with over 5000 followers on Twitter and 1000 on Letterboxd, reflecting her influence and engagement within the film community.

Mentorship and Advocacy

Mallory has a proven passion for mentorship and advocacy, particularly in uplifting diverse voices within BIPOC and LGBT communities. Her work as a member of the cléo editorial board and in various educational roles has focused on mentoring the next generation of writers and editors in the film industry, emphasizing the importance of diversity and inclusion.

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