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THE PROVIDER next week at the Vancouver Women in Film Festival and will pick up an award!

I have wonderful news to share! My film THE PROVIDER, co-written and produced by the wonderful Andy Thompson, will be screening this Friday March 9th at 7pm, in Vancouver at the Vancity Theatre (1181 Seymour St, Vancouver, BC) as part of the Vancouver Women in Film Festival in the short film program “Embracing the Darkness

In addition to this wonderful selection, as the director of the film, I am being awarded the Third Place Legacy Award from the 2012 Vancouver Women in Film Festival. The award is being presented on Thursday March 8th at the Spotlight Awards Gala, also at Vancity Theatre, should you want to attend!

Read the VWIFF PRESS RELEASE

Buy Tickets at the door or in advance by clicking HERE to go to the festival tickets page.

“The Provider” screens in Vancouver TONIGHT February 22 @ 8:30 PM!

“The Provider” will be screening TODAY, February 22 at the RENDEZ-VOUS DU CINEMA (Les 18e Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois et francophone French Film Festival).
We might have a couple of extra comps.  Please email me if you’d like to check in if any are still available.  We will treat comps as a first come first served type deal (we might have 2 or 3 comps available, currently…)

Location: Auditorium Jules-Verne, 5445 Baillie St at 37th Ave near Oakridge in between Oak and Cambie Streets, Vancouver (free parking on street in front, close to bus routes and Oakridge Skytrain)
No Minors: There will be a cash bar prior to the screening so No Minors are allowed at the screening. The BC Gold films will start at 8:30pm preceded by Quebec Gold at 6:30pm (optional attendance):

6:30pm Quebec Gold Screening starts
8:30pm BC Gold Screening starts (INCLUDING “The Provider“) – 9:10pm Q&A for first half of films
9:15 David Spaner introducing, reading excerpt and answering questions from his new book ‘Shoot It! Hollywood Inc. and the Rising of Independent Film’
9:30pm BC Gold Screening resumes – 10:05pm Q&A for second half of films

The CELLULOID SOCIAL CLUB and RENDEZ-VOUS DU CINEMA  (Les 18e Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois et francophone French Film Festival) present BC GOLD: a screening of some of the best BC English language (and 1 Cree) short films from the past year. Hosted by Ken Hegan.

Tickets: $5 plus $2 Festival Membership for sale at door by cash or on-line in advance at: http://www.rendez-vousvancouver.com/
Note: Same price gets you into both screenings (Quebec Gold and BC Gold – attend either one or both for same price)

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This will be a birthday George will never forget! “Why I Fired My Secretary” now online!

Why I Fired My Secretary (2008) 8 min. 30 sec.

WATCH THE FULL FILM!
George is living the Dream. Or at least he was. Now divorced, George finds himself alone at the office. Suddenly his kids don’t call and his colleagues don’t need him and George realizes there is only one person left – his secretary. Edmonton Int’l Film Festival & Dungog Film Festival. Trailer, IMDB

“Why I Bought a Bike” for your viewing pleasure on NSI Online and in Portland, OR!

I am so happy to have my film programmed by the institution that is the Canadian National Screen Institute

“Why I Bought a Bike”, was my second short film which was produced while attending the renowned Victoria College of the Arts in Melbourne, Australia . The VCA had a huge impact on my growth as a filmmaker and this film was a stepping stone on the way to “Why I Fired My Secretary”, which will be featured by NSI next week, and then “Trolls” which has been much talked about and widely screened around the world (we may have picked up a few awards and nominations along the way too!)

Thank you for your support everyone! CLICK TO WATCH THE ENTIRE FILM!

You can also catch “Why I Bought a Bike”, at the Clinton Street Theatre on Friday the 17th of February, in Portland, Oregon.  It will be part of the Mini Bike Winter festival and will be totally free! Please tell everyone who will be around to check it out. It will also be our final (planned) screening of ‘The Orgasm Trail’ program, which includes both 4:play and 5:speed.

Coming to a Computer Screen Near You! My films at the NSI Online Short Film Festival

Often people ask me, “Where can I see your films?”.  I usually pause, half embarrassed and half frustrated, which leads to the following question “Are they online?” or “I’ll look you up on YouTube”. Which then leads to my explanation that unfortunately, due to the nature of film festival and broadcast regulations and agreements that I actually have to prevent the public from watching my films online whenever they want because then I would be making myself ineligible for Festivals, or in a lot of trouble from my distributors.

It’s counter intuitive to think that emerging filmmakers who just want anyone and everyone to watch their films, in hopes that they become a smash success and lead to a lifelong career of filmmaking, actually spend more time trying to prevent their precious password protected links from being published on the web for a global audience. This is to protect the exclusivity that an “Official Selection” by a festival holds. It can be frustrating as a filmmaker to go to all that work making the most amazing film only to try really hard to not let anyone see it.

That said, I am grateful to have had my films screened by many festivals around the world, but also thrilled that two of my films have been selected by the National Screen Institute of Canada for the Online Short Film Festival. By next week you can be watching the first installment of what I refer to as “The Sex Ones”, ie/ Why I Bought a Bike (2008) and the following week the second installment Why I Fired My Secretary (2008) on your very own computer screen – or someone else’s if you prefer. Don’t get too excited, you may be thinking “porn” when you read “sex” and “film” in the same sentence, but these two films are PG and more along the lines of hearing your parents talk about their sex lives – and I find it fascinating. Don’t get scared off. The programmers of the Edmonton International Film Festival, the Victoria Film Festival, the Dungog Film Festival, and more, all thought both films were worthy of their exclusive audiences.

The Vancouver Sun places my music video amongst the awesome Wilco & The Pack a.d.!

From New music videos: The Pack a.d., The Autumn Portrait, Wilco
“Since its release on YouTube just 10 days ago, Vancouver indie-pop band The Autumn Portrait‘s Welcome To The Night has gathered close to 15,000 views.

Not bad at all for this little video (directed by Brianne Nord-Stewart) telling the love story between the Moon and the Sun performed at various locations in Vancouver, including the amazing Prophouse Cafe at Venables and Commercial Drive.

The Autumn Portrait plans to release three more videos and a radio single, all from the band’s debut The Design Is Over, over the next few weeks.” – Excerpt from The Vancouver Sun’s Blog AWESOME SOUND (click to read) by Francois Marchand

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“The Provider” Kicks off the 2012 Vancouver Women in Film Festival

“The Provider” kicks off the first night of the 2012 Vancouver Women in Film Festival. On Friday March 9th at 7pm at the Vancity Theatre in Vancouver, BC, you can expect to catch prolific actress Gabrielle Rose as Mrs. Applebee, in our post apocalyptic alternate history short film.

“The Provider” will screen in the program EMBRACING THE DARKNESS which includes:  The Provider (#1), The Red Hood, Ms Thing, Biatch!, Doll Parts, Face It, Anna-May Got Lost, The Crossing of the Living Room (La traversée du salon), The Provider (#2).

There will be a talkback with attending filmmakers immediately following the screening.

To buy tickets CLICK HERE

2008 Film “Why I Bought a Bike” has been touring Europe for over 18 months

“Why I Bought a Bike”, my 4 min short produced at Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, Australia in 2008,  found a long running home for itself with the BikeSmut Film Festival. The film has now screened 70+ times in 20+ countries! “Why I Bought a Bike” was also selected as one of the Top Films in 5 Years that the BikeSmut Film Festival has been running! Although I am still sure my little film is pretty PG rated, I am stoked that the audiences like it!

EURO TOUR : For Specific Dates click HERE

In the USA, “Why I Bought a Bike” has played in:
New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Ashville, Nashville, Memphis, Athens, Savannah, Sarasota, Orlando, Miami, Titusville, Jacksonville, Gainesville, Tallahassee, Pensacola, Mobile, New Orleans, Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Tempe, Phoenix, Tucson, San Diego, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Oakland, San Fransisco, Davis, Sacramento, Ashland, Eugene, Portland

and MEXICO is next!

MPPIA and BC Film announce the 2011 finalists for $115K award

“Vancouver, Canada – The Motion Picture Production Industry Association of British Columbia (MPPIA), in association with British Columbia Film + Media and the Whistler Film Festival, is pleased to announce the short‐listed candidates for the 2011/12 MPPIA Short Film Award.

Based on an adjudication process administered by British Columbia Film + Media, the five finalists and their projects are:
Mark Ratzlaff, Beauty Mark
Ana Valine, Happiless
Amber Ripley, Mermaid in a Jar
Brianne Nord‐Stewart, No Return
Liz Van Allen Cairns, Withering Heights
The successful candidate will receive a $10,000 cash award from MPPIA, a $5,000 cash award from British Columbia Film + Media, plus in‐kind production services up to $100,000 for a short film project to be completed within 18 months after receiving the Award. The completed project will be eligible for screening at the 2012 Whistler Film Festival.”

For the full press release from MPPIA and BC Film CLICK HERE.
For a blog from The Province, “Five pitches in Whistler short film showdown” CLICK HERE.