Teresa, a natively born Vancouverite, from the picturesque province of British Columbia, embarked upon a thrilling adventure within the realms of the film and television industry, drawing inspiration from her profound and extensive background in the fields of social work and psychology.
Teresa's professional journey took a significant turn as she embarked on a path of independent production and direction, spearheading a multitude of documentaries for television. Her extensive and impressive repertoire boasts a wide range of documentaries, including "Learning Peace" (2001),a thought-provoking exploration of the concept of peace, and "Waging Peace" (2001),a documentary that delves into the complexities of conflict resolution.
Her documentary portfolio also features "Lost" (1999),a captivating exploration of the human experience, as well as "The Other Side of the Picture" (1998),a documentary that sheds light on the often-overlooked aspects of a particular subject. Additionally, her work includes "Under Wraps" (1996),a documentary that wraps up a particular topic, and "A Rough Crossing" (1995),a documentary that navigates the challenges of a particular journey.
Furthermore, Teresa's documentary repertoire encompasses "Teen Rebel/Teen Mom" (1994),a documentary that examines the complexities of adolescence, and "Child Sexual Abuse: Both Sides of the Coin" (1991),a documentary that tackles the sensitive topic of child sexual abuse from multiple angles. Finally, her impressive body of work also includes "Breaking the Chains: A Story of Recovery" (1989),a documentary that tells the powerful story of recovery and resilience.
Teresa's extraordinary professional journey, meticulously documented by Triad Film Productions Ltd, offers a captivating glimpse into the numerous milestones and achievements that have defined her remarkable career.