Keith Behrman
Keith Behrman (born April 1, 1963, in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian film and television director and writer,[1] who won the Claude Jutra Award in 2003 for his debut film Flower & Garnet.[2]
Behrman also won the Vancouver International Film Festival's Telefilm Canada Award for best emerging Western Canadian feature film director in 2002,[3] and the film was named to the Toronto International Film Festival's annual Canada's Top Ten list for 2002.[4]
His second feature film, Giant Little Ones, premiered in 2018.[5]
Behrman also wrote and directed the short films Thomas, White Cloud, Blue Mountain,[6] Ernest[7] and Cape Breton Highlands,[8] and has directed episodes of the television series Da Vinci's Inquest,[2] Godiva's, This Is Wonderland, and The Stagers.
References
[edit]- ^ "Vancouver director wins Jutra Award for feature". Vancouver Sun, January 15, 2003.
- ^ a b "Vancouver's Behrman wins Jutra Award". The Globe and Mail, January 15, 20003.
- ^ "Festival draws 150,000 viewers: Downtown presence, more screenings credited with increase over last year's 140,000". Vancouver Sun, October 12, 2002.
- ^ "Lots to love in Canada's films: Judges select country's top 10". Vancouver Sun, January 22, 2003.
- ^ "Lady Gaga, Julia Roberts, and Hugh Jackman lead TIFF’s 2018 lineup". The Globe and Mail, July 24, 2018.
- ^ "Egoyan film to open festival". Vancouver Sun, July 30, 1997.
- ^ Tom McSorley, "Ernest". Take One, Vol. 9, Iss. 29 (Fall 2000). p. 47.
- ^ "Film celebrates national parks through images and music". Waterloo Region Record, June 30, 2011.
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- 1963 births
- Best First Feature Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners
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