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Kevin Hartford

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Kevin Hartford is a Canadian film director from Halifax, Nova Scotia, whose debut feature film Lemon Squeezy was released in 2022.[1]

Hartford began making short films in 2016,[2] with his film Breakout receiving a Screen Nova Scotia award nomination for Best Short Film in 2022.[3]

He made Lemon Squeezy, a comedy film about a gay teenager who fears he may have triggered the apocalypse when he turns to religion after being rejected for a date, as an independent microbudget film after having difficulty securing production funding.[4] The film debuted at the 2022 Austin Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, and had its Canadian premiere at the Atlantic Film Festival.[2] The film was a nominee for Best Picture at the 2023 Screen Nova Scotia Awards.[5]

He returned to the 2023 Atlantic International Film Festival with Slay, a short film which he says he made without ever realizing that the character's sexual orientation never actually comes up in dialogue. According to Hartford, "hopefully, this is a sign that we’ve advanced enough as a society that even I, as a gay filmmaker, very intentionally making a gay short, unwittingly considered the character’s orientation so irrelevant to just telling a good story that I neglected even to bring it up onscreen."[6]

His second feature film, To the Moon, premiered at the 2024 Atlantic International Film Festival.

Filmography

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  • Charlie's P.O.C. - 2016
  • Wait for Rescue - 2016
  • I Love You More - 2017
  • Dorothy - 2018
  • My Mother's Armenian Christmas Bread Recipe - 2018
  • You Too, Chuckles - 2019
  • Le Balcon - 2020
  • Disco Apocalypse - 2020
  • Breakout - 2021
  • The Dog Owner - 2021
  • Lemon Squeezy - 2022
  • There's a Giant Baby on the Roof - 2022
  • Slay - 2023
  • To the Moon - 2024

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