About
PAIGE K BOUDREAU
Paige K Boudreau is a Calgary-based filmmaker known for her bold, eccentric voice and her passion for both scripted and unscripted storytelling. Her diverse body of work includes true crime docuseries’ like Friends Speak and Thirst Trap: The Fame. The Fantasy. The Fallout. and acclaimed shorts such as Mallory Memphis and Up In Smoke. Her debut feature Orphanhood, a raw exploration of grief, is currently making its way through the festival circuit.
A former editor turned director, Paige brings a keen eye for visual storytelling, emotional depth, and unexpected humor to every frame. She’s also an alumni of the Women in the Director’s Chair program and a rising force in Canadian cinema.
Often acting as an armchair psychologist and empathic confidante, Paige is a fairweather believer in fate, faith, and the power of seeing repeating numbers on the clock or her sushi receipt. She also enjoys browsing Winners, Instagram, and the occasional tarot card reading in her spare time. Never without her nails done or a steeped tea double double in her hand, Paige always airs on the side of ridiculous, zany, silly, or fun - because life is a life or death situation: so live.