Diane Obomsawin

|birth_place = Quebec, Canada |occupation = Author, illustrator, filmmaker |genre = Lesbian love, graphic novel, animated film }} Diane Obomsawin (born 1959) is an Abenaki Quebec-based author, illustrator and animated filmmaker, often known by her pseudonym, Obom. Some of her notable works have explored the issue of lesbian first love, including a 2014 graphic novel, published in French as ''J'aime les filles'' by L'Oie de Cravan and in English as ''On Loving Women'' by Drawn & Quarterly. ''J'aime les filles'' was adapted as a 2016 National Film Board of Canada animated short, ''I Like Girls (J'aime les filles)'', which received the Nelvana Grand Prize for Independent Short at the 40th Ottawa International Animation Festival. Provided by Wikipedia
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    On loving women by Obomsawin, Diane

    [Montréal, Québec] : Drawn & Quarterly, 2014
    First paperback edition.
    Format: Book


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    Vistas : Aboriginal expressions

    [Montreal] : National Film Board of Canada, 2010
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    Format: DVD