“Brainstorm” documentary wins Rosie Award
Brainstorm, a documentary film created and directed by Dr. Jenna Bailey, an adjunct professor of history and senior researcher with the University of Lethbridge’s Centre for Oral History and Tradition, won a Rosie at the Alberta Film & Television Awards ceremony on Oct. 25.
“I’m deeply honoured that Brainstorm has received the Rosie Award for Best Educational Production,” said Bailey, in a press release. “This film was created to celebrate the remarkable contributions of Dr. Bryan Kolb and Dr. Ian Whishaw, whose groundbreaking research in neuroscience has shaped how we understand the human brain.”
The team behind the production includes co-producer Edgar Bermudez Contreras, adjunct professor at the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience (CCBN), and editor Bryn Hewko, assistant professor of new media.
The 42-minute film delves into the history behind the establishment of the CCBN and its growth through the efforts of Kolb, Wishaw, Dr. Robert Sutherland and Dr. Robbin Gibb.


