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There is no witty and appropriate title for the topic of “Killing”

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While I typically focus on news about my own work here, it is after all the main page of my website about…ahem…myself, I’ve lately been backsliding into the Media History student mindset while consuming media work around me.

I would like to draw your attention to a theatre production/documentary involving an Australian Company in the Phillipines starring grade 9 actors, Kids Killing Kids.

A student is on his knees, begging the noisy crowd gathered on all sides for his life. If they vote for him to die, then the privilege of execution is given over to a competition winner, a lucky patron drawn from the audience earlier that evening. Night after night the scene is repeated, and each night the crowd is bigger, rowdier, and the contest for his life ever more grotesque.

It’s a scene from the stage version of Battle Royale, the infamous blood-soaked pulp novel by Japanese author Koushun Takami…The stage version was adapted for young Filipino theatre company Sipat Lawin by four Australian writers ‑ Sam Burns-Warr, Jordan Prosser, Georgie McAuley and David Finnigan.” – Read the entire article bu Andrew Furhman, AU Timeout, HERE

And then further to and a more widely known documentary film, The Act of Killing, Executive Produced by venerable director, Werner Herzog.

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The Act of Killing is about killers who have won, and the sort of society they have built. Unlike ageing Nazis or Rwandan génocidaires, Anwar and his friends have not been forced by history to admit they participated in crimes against humanity. Instead, they have written their own triumphant history, becoming role models for millions of young paramilitaries. The Act of Killing is a journey into the memories and imaginations of the perpetrators, offering insight into the minds of mass killers. And The Act oKilling is a nightmarish vision of a frighteningly banal culture of impunity in which killers can joke about crimes against humanity on television chat shows, and celebrate moral disaster with the ease and grace of a soft shoe dance number.” – Read the full synopsis HERE

I have yet to watch either of these production and I will likely only see The Art of Killing unless by some miracle Kids Killing Kids goes on tour or I find myself back in Australia in the immediate future, but I have a feeling these works are very similar in a discussion and dissection of human nature, and human behaviour given certain circumstances. I’m excited yet also fearful of what might be uncovered.

I wanted to share these two pieces because two of the Australian writers behind Kids Killing Kids, Jordan Prosser & Sam Burns-Warr, happened to be classmates and/or good friends of mine while I studied film in Melbourne in 2008 – and both crewed and had small cameos in my short film, Why I Fired My Secretary. The 13 other people in that class are some of the most dedicated and talented filmmakers I have had the pleasure to meet, and working with them on dozens of films in the 10 months I was there was a major influence on the quality and confidence I have in my own work.

I highly encourage everyone to follow the theatre and film work of both Jordan and Sam who collaborate more often than not. They are writers, directors actors and well, annoyingly talented. They have a number of hilarious comedic videos you can tickle your fancy with as well so follow them on Facebook.com/jordanandsam as they are freaking intelligent, extremely entertaining, and if nothing else, “really really good looking.”

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Components of “With Cold Tongues” to show at Helen Belkin Satellite Gallery for SWARM

Swarm-Logo2-300x65Components of my short film in progress, With Cold Tongues, an adaptation of a Richard Van Camp short story, will be exhibited at Satellite Gallery in downtown Vancouver, as part of the exhibition, Ten Thousand Suns, curated by UBC Curatorial Studies Candidate, Jeremy Jaud.

Please mark in your calendars the SWARM opening event: September 12, 5:30-9pm!
Exhibition dates: September 13-October 26, 2013

Ten Thousand Suns is “a new group exhibition that features works in sculpture, audio, video and performance by Rebecca BelmoreTanya Tagaq, Luke Parnell, Guadalupe Martinez, Abbas Akhavan, Jamie Look, Ali Ahadi, Erin Siddall, Carlos Colín and Brianne Nord-Stewart. These artists investigate our past and present relationships to resource extraction, the body and land.

“The exhibition brings together contemporary artists from British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Ontario, Argentina, Iran and Mexico.  Exploring effacement, memory and remembering this exhibition will consider the layered interconnections of policy with respect to resource-based development projects in Canada and globally, modern technology and artistic practice.”

www.satellitegallery.ca

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A new Video in Music with #PPP2013 Top 20 Hannah Epperson!

“Where Do Songs Come From” for Hannah Epperson

Hannah had a unique video on her bucket list. She was required to create a “viral video” by the 2013 Peak Performance Project, for which she is in the Top 20! This is neither a music video for her song “Murder of Crows“, nor for the unreleased track “Brother” of which you get a wee taste of at the end. This is Brianne’s first directorial collaboration and it was a good ‘ol time!

Follow Hannah Epperson in The Peak Performance Project. Do it!

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The lovely, talented & hilarious crew of “Where Do Songs Come From”: L to R, Brianne, Cayne, Hannah, & Cori!

Directed by: Brianne Nord-Stewart & Hannah Epperson
Story By: Hannah Epperson Cinematography by: Brianne Nord-Stewart
Edited by: Brianne Nord-Stewart

www.hannahepperson.ca

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First time for everything: Cheese Rolling!

About a month ago I said yes to produce a video showcasing the 2013 Canadian Cheese Rolling Festival in Whistler, BC.

The video was shot on a Saturday and delivered by midnight the same day. A Cam, B Cam, a producer and an editor. I wish we could have put in some of the more epic tumbles!

In case you are interested in trying cheese rolling next year, the winner gets 2 season passes to Whistler Blackcomb and the 11 pound wheel of cheese!

Find out more at www.CanadianCheeseRolling.ca

Getting into sweet sweet JAMZ

2013-08-10 19.30.22-croppedAlmost two years ago now I said I was going to get into music videos. I did two, which you can watch by clicking HERE, and then moved on to other projects. I have since come back around to the music world, and with a different mindset. Whatever it is that is different, I think this musical mindset is here to stick.

In the last two months I had the pleasure of filming my friend and singer/songwriter, Cayley Thomas, in studio while recording her first EP, Ash Mountains. Here’s a little teaser clip to wet your palette.

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And just because you are so intrigued, an in studio video for Cayley’s song “Blue Summer”

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You can expect one more studio video form Cayley to be released  in the near future.

Another talented songstress, BC’s own Hannah Epperson, and I have been busily working on a video concept as part of her participation in the Top 20 of the 2013 Peak Performance Project, which could see her winning $102,700! I’m personally vying for the job to direct a video for an unreleased song. Hint Hint.

I didn’t create this video of Hannah’s, but I definitely have watched and listened to it near 500 times throughout the process of falling in love with her music, becoming and personal friend, and falling even more in love with her music. Stay tuned for behind the scenes performance videos of Hannah at the 2013 Dawson City Music Festival, AND her #PPP2013 viral video.

There are 2 more artists/bands that I am developing music video/series concepts with, and not wanting to have a knock on wood situation on my hands, I’ll be keeping that information to myself for the time being.

Certainly not least of all, but a last minute surprise, was getting to meet a man of many many talents, Xavier Rudd. At the Seawheeze Sunset Festival last past weekend, I was carrying around a very large camera and walked myself right on stage to capture this impromptu performance of Spirit Bird after Ryan Leier taught a yoga class to a few thousand people.

This performance carried a lot of weight in so very many ways. For Ryan and his partner Caitlin who, are sitting onstage, this song was in dedication of their daughter Thora Grace (2013-2013).

I do love music, I do love meeting musicians, and of course, I love filmmaking. It is safe to say that there will be more music videos, and live and in studio performance videos to come.  As such, I have added a “Live & Studio Performances” page to check out!

Watch scenes from Brianne’s work!

Due to distribution agreements, developments on projects and other, some of my work is unavailable online. But, fear not, I’ve added a “Scenes” section to this website where you can catch a few extra glimpses of my work.

I have been doing a lot of comedy and will continue to do so, but I’ve included a little gem of a scene I workshopped in Melbourne, Australia from the 1998 feature film drama, “The Boys”.

www.nord-stewart.com/scenes

Brianne is a special guest on a hilarious podcast

While in Edmonton for a family reunion and two weddings, I was invited to be a guest on the two year old comedy podcast, Hijacked Headspace, and discuss my show, “The Dangers of Online Dating“. I’m on Episode 78, to listen CLICK HERE and then click this podcast icon:

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The hosts Reuben, George, and Jamie covered a range of subjects throughout the hour including, strategy while online dating, music, psychedelic mushrooms, yoga, Taco Bell, drinking, homosexuality, Sexual Transmitted Infections (STI), psoriasis, lubricants, whether to put your amateur porn online, and an ask and expert moment when I call my sexual health nurse sister, for an STI question.

I got to hand it to them for being so candid about some very intimate subject matter. And here I thought I was the liberal one. This hour long podcast is fun and informative and might help you get a few conversations rolling that are otherwise…Tricky.

You can follow them on Twitter @hijackedhead and check out 78+ podcasts at www.hijackedheadspace.libsyn.com

Follow “The Dangers of Online Dating” on FACEBOOK, and on Twitter and Instagram @DOODthemovie

Public Records thinks I am LEGIT

Public Records screen grabIn the preparation for a grant application with a very talented up and coming singer/songwriter, Cayley Thomas Haug (who you may recognize as one of the finalists from Triple Sensation), I was presently surprised to get a tweet from the grantor themselves, Public Records, that I was their featured artist.

This is what they have to say about me.

“Brianne Nord-Stewart is legit. We don’t know how else to put it! She’s an Emily Carr Graduate, Leo Award winner, and has even studied abroad at the prestigious Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, Australia. What gets us about Brianne is that she’s the writer, director, editor and producer of most of her work. Now that’s legit. Seriously.”

Well I am flattered. Seriously.

Follow them @PublicRcrds

All things DOOD, Uranium, COUGARS and otherwise

This is Brianne coming to you live and direct!

So very many things have been on the go for me in the last few months.

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My project The Dangers of Online Dating (DOOD), which I am directing and created, and co-wrote alongside Benjamin Larose, made it to the Top 40 of the Cinecoup Film Accelerator (a mould breaking method of financing) and was consistently in the Top 10 in the polls week to week. You can find out more about who the team is, where the idea cam from and why DOOD is relevant by watching the “Mission” videos we created each week. Although we are no longer in the running with Cinecoup, The Dangers of Online Dating is not dead. My producer throughout the Cinecoup process is Digital Media Producer Corey Tracey at Rival Schools and we are working full steam ahead with exciting possibilities on the horizon. Follow DOOD on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram – It’s totally worth it. I’ve been taking pictures of DOOD buttons on everybody’s chests.

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In December I pitched a short film, Cougars Cruising, at the Whistler Film Festival. Cougars Cruising is an adventure comedy that follows three lively, enchanting, and passionate 70 year old women determined to unlock the key of sexual pleasure in their Golden years. Produced by Lianna Walden (Citizen Marc) and Kelvin Redvers (The Dancing Cop, CTV First Story), and edited by Lara Mazur (Arctic Air, Hiccups), this is an all-star team. But… I didn’t get that award either. It was bitter sweet as I was told I didn’t need another short film and that this should be a feature film. So that is where it is headed. First we will make the short with an amazing cast which includes award winning actresses Yvonne AdalianMary Black, and Gina Stockdale. It looks like we will be in production this summer. When I get a breather, the feature is next.

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Caribou Concept Maquette by Matthew Aebig

The other monstrosity of a short film is With Cold Tongues(formerly titled Uranium) which is based on Dogrib Author Richard Van Camp’s short story, The Uranium Leaking From Port Radium and Rayrock Mines is Killing Us. Production on this will take place in Canada’s Northwest Territories in the Yellowknife area. Our producers include Pablo Saravanja and Jay Bulchaert of ArtLeSS Collective, and a new edition, Lesley Johnson. We have a stellar props designer/builder and Special Effects make up magician, Matthew Aebig, who is building us a life size zombie caribou, and creating this post apocalyptic world. Production and release date are TBA but you can keep updated on Facebook.

In October, I co-wrote and edited Kryshan Randel’s latest short film, Seasick, as part of the Bloodshots Canada 48 Hour Horror Filmmaking Competition, a competition that I won with Andy Thompson in 2010 for our short The Provider. In the next three weeks I will be going back to perfect our hasty 10 hour edit and get it ready for the horror film circuit which so loves Mr. Randel’s work. He has a cult following you know.

In other news, I wrote a feature film. Boy is that a crazy thing to say. The film is still in development, and is being produced by Genie Nominated producer, and one of the most awesome women I know, Amy Belling. We were shortlisted for the Telefilm Micro Budget Feature Film Award, and had been nominated by Cineworks, but we were not a finalist. Writing is re-writing and that is where we are at with it right now.

I have also been offered a position writing and editing an independent documentary TV series. Details on that will follow when all is confirmed.

This could be a very full summer in production. Or it may not be. Either way I will be writing lots, enjoying life, and working my butt off to better myself as a writer and a director.

Do you have something you want to pay me to direct, write or edit? CONTACT ME.

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