Jim Donovan (director)

Jim Donovan (born in Quebec, 1964) is an award winning Canadian TV director and film director. He wrote and directed 3 saisons,[1] which won several international awards, including Best Feature at the 2010 Beverly Hills Film Festival,[2] Best Director at the 2009 Mexico International Film Festival,[3] and Best Canadian Feature Film at the 2008 Whistler Film Festival.[4][5]

Background

Donovan began his career directing commercials, music videos, and short films, until his feature film directorial debut in 1996, with 2 Mayhem 3.[6] He relocated from Montreal to Toronto in early 2010,[7] and founded Undertow Entertainment in 2011. In 2013 Donovan was presented with a Canadian Screen Award for best director for his work on the television series Flashpoint.[8] In 2014 Donovan was nominated for a Directors Guild of Canada award for Best Drama Television Series, for the program Cracked; Ghost Dance.[9]

Partial filmography

Films

Television series

References

  1. ↑ "Interview With Director Jim Donovan". Washington Examiner.
  2. ↑ Beverly Hills Film Festival. "Press Release - 10TH ANNUAL BEVERLY HILLS FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES AWARD WINNERS". Beverly Hills Film Festival. Beverly Hills Film Festival. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
  3. ↑ Mexico International Film Festival. "2009 Winners -- Mexico International Film Festival". Mexico International Film Festival. Mexico International Film Festival. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
  4. ↑ Whistler Film Festival. "Winners - Whistler International Film Festival". Whistler International Film Festival. Whistler International Film Festival. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
  5. ↑ "Whistler Film Festival wraps up with record attendance". by Craig Takeuchi The Straight, Dec 10, 2008
  6. ↑ Brayton, Rebecca. "The Evolution of a Filmmaker: Jim Donovan". WatchMojo. Mojo Supreme. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  7. ↑ Afan, Emily, Claire. "Faces Behind the Scenes: Jim Donovan". Playback (website). Brunico Communications Ltd.
  8. ↑ "More Canadian Screen Award winners: Rick Mercer, Flashpoint, B.C. winners" by Craig Takeuchi The Straight, Mar 1, 2013
  9. ↑ "News and Events". Directors Guild of Canada.
  10. ↑ "Homegrown films Red Jacket and My Son the Pornographer win praise from pros". Canada.com.
  11. ↑ "Donald Sutherland wows Whistler—while dying to take a whiz". MacLeans Magazine.
  12. ↑ "Canadian films don't have to 'look Canadian' any more". The Toronto Star.
  13. ↑ "French twists: Fest spreads joie across city". By Norman Wilner NOW Magazine.
  14. ↑ "The Perfect Teacher". Reviewed By Sloan Freer, Radio Times.

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