Patricia Watson was an award-winning Canadianfilmmaker. She wrote, directed and produced numerous films and documentaries such as The Invention of the Adolescence and The Legacy of Mary McEwan which were her most well known and significant films.
Watson began her career at The National Film Board in Montreal, starting in the 1950s as a screenwriter. In the late 70s, with the help of her friend and producer, Babs Church, Watson created many documentaries on controversial topics such as immigration and adoption. In the film industry, she was known for her unique use of symbolism which was first noticed in her filmThe invention of the Adolescence, as described by Brian J. Lowe, "In The Invention of the Adolescent, Watson devised a clever argument based, in part, upon Philippe Ariès' popular history of the family, Centuries of Childhood and also upon her personal fascination with the chain-link fence surrounding school grounds as both a physical and metaphorical barrier -- a barrier that segregated children, adolescents in particular, from their historically 'normal' participation in adult social affairs." Her films also stood out through her incorporation of feminism in many of her documentaries and her interesting ways of portraying characters, for example The Legacy of Mary McEwan is described in a review by John Hasslett Cuff, "The most frustrating aspect of tonight's otherwise intriguing documentary about feminist psychiatrist Mary McEwan, is the absence of the woman herself. In the NFB production, The Legacy of Mary McEwan, she appears only briefly at the beginning and near the end. This is not a criticism of producer/director Patricia Watson; the film is actually a testimonial to McEwan, who died in 1985. But the seven women interviewed, who were her patients and friends, speak with such emotion and affection and reveal so many tantalizing glimpses of this fascinating woman, that the viewer is curious to experience something of the paragon herself." Aside from films, Watson also wrote the short story, My Husbands Wedding, and had some of her art work featured at the Heliconian Club.
1969: International Children’s Film Festival, La Plata Argentina 1969: The American Film and Video Festival, New York 1970: International Educational Film Festival, Tehran, Iran Golden Reel Award Grand Prix at the Paris International Film Festival