Mary Jordan

Mary JORDAN, born of Albanian parents in Nova Scotia, grew up in Toronto and the Bronx. She shot her first documentary (about circumcision rituals in North Africa) at the age of 18. She founded the Australian production company Indigo Blue, for which she made music videos and commercials. Jordan is hostess of an annual performance event called The Burmese Tea Ceremony.

Filmography

Female Circumcision (1988), Quiet Power (1992), Can it! (1995), Tribal Music of Tonga (1996), Thai-Burmese Border Conditions (1997-98), Togetherness - Glide Memorial Church Mentorship Program(1998), Jack Smith & the Destruction of Atlantis (2006)