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PAIGE K BOUDREAU

Paige K. Boudreau is a Calgary-based filmmaker and showrunner whose work spans both unscripted and scripted storytelling, with a growing reputation for crafting emotionally resonant, character-driven narratives. She has established herself as a trusted creative force in the unscripted space, contributing to high-impact, internationally broadcast series including Friends Speak (REELZ) and Thirst Trap: The Fame. The Fantasy. The Fallout. (Paramount+), where she has consistently delivered compelling, audience-driven content at scale.

Concurrently, Boudreau has been steadily developing her voice as a scripted filmmaker. Her acclaimed short films, including Mallory Memphis (Official Selection Female Eye Film Festival, Edmonton International Film Festival, Citizen Jane Film Festival) and NOSTOMANIA (Official Selection Edmonton International Film Festival, Hollywood North Film Festival), have screened at festivals across Canada, showcasing her distinct tonal blend of emotional depth, offbeat humour, and striking visual style. Her award-winning debut feature, Orphanhood, a raw and intimate exploration of grief, is currently on the festival circuit.

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 errs on the side of ridiculous, zany, silly, or fun - life is a life or death situation: so live.