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Culture and Costumes With Carmen Thompson
Season 3, Ep. 5
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Carmen Thompson (she/her) is a costume designer on various films and television shows such as Bones of Crows, various Hallmarks and served as an Indigenous cultural consultant on Marvel’s Echo. Carmen also talks about:
- Telling a story through wardrobe
- Her filmmaking journey
- Camaraderie on set
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