Career
After graduating from the University of Toronto she was hired by the Canadian Broadcasting Company and worked there from 1962 to 1966, first as a script assistant and researcher and then as a film director Fox had a gift for understanding contemporary social and political conflicts. The film was shot entirely on location while the war was ongoing and had no narration and no archive footage.
She continued making documentaries for another decade before branching out into producing feature films for mainstream audiences, beginning with 1981"s Surfacing.