Tee Schneider is a writer, director, producer and actor based in Toronto. Her short film Little Bird, premiered at Cinéfest Sudbury in 2022 and has since gone on to win several awards including Best Director and Best Screenplay at the Hollywood North Film Awards and the Female Film Critics Circle Award at the Socially Relevant Film Festival New York 2023 among others. She is also the writer and director of micro short Two V Hill which has won two awards including Best Micro Short at Night of Drama Shorts Festival in 2023. Most recently, she co-wrote, and voice directed a podcast pilot for Goonworks Films in Vancouver. Osler is a fictionalized true crime drama set in 1926 and 1952 Vancouver based on the murder of nursemaid Janet Smith- a case that was never solved. She is a Banff World Media Festival Diversity of Voices Recipient, three-time Cayle Chernin Award Finalist and Ontario Creator’s Reserve Recipient. Tee has been producing content across mediums for 30 years and has had projects funded by regional and provincial governments. She has a BA in Theatre from the University of Ottawa, an MFA in Acting from York University and a Postgraduate Certificate in Sound Design and Production from George Brown College.