Edmonton Screen is happy to announce that Rebecca Campbell (Catapult Pictures) has been selected as one of our recipients of the Elevation Program. Rebecca and the Catapult team are getting ready for the release of their latest project, Crip Trip, which premieres April 25 on AMI-tv and AMI+.

About Crip Trip:

Crip Trip is a punk-rock, gonzo road trip comedy that follows quadruple amputee artist Daniel Ennett and his friend Frederick Kroetsch as they journey from Edmonton to New York City to secure Daniel a job in television, meeting fellow disabled artists along the way and attempting to save him from long-term care.

About Rebecca:

Rebecca was a Producer for Peacock TV’s (NBCUniversal) true crime limited series: Dangerous Breed: Crime. Cons. Cats. She wrote and directed The Secret Society, her first feature documentary and an international one hour spin-off documentary Cracked. She was a director on CBC’s docu-series PUSH (Season 2) as well as various broadcast documentaries on AMI-tv.

She has been nominated for multiple AMPIAS, winning two, one of which includes best children’s series. Rebecca is currently producing a docu-series, Crip Trip, for AMI-tv and TVO. The documentaries which she produced/directed can be found on AMI-tv, CBC Digital, CBC Gem, and TELUS TV. In 2020/2021, she sat on the board for Film and Video Arts Society of Alberta.


Congrats to Rebecca! We can’t wait to watch!

Andie Bardeck
Author: Andie Bardeck