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 and Cape Breton Highlands,[7] and has directed episodes of the television series Da Vinci's Inquest,[2] Godiva's, This Is Wonderland, and The Stagers.

References

  1. "Vancouver director wins Jutra Award for feature". Vancouver Sun, January 15, 2003.
  2. "Vancouver's Behrman wins Jutra Award". The Globe and Mail, January 15, 20003.
  3. "Festival draws 150,000 viewers: Downtown presence, more screenings credited with increase over last year's 140,000". Vancouver Sun, October 12, 2002.
  4. "Lots to love in Canada's films: Judges select country's top 10". Vancouver Sun, January 22, 2003.
  5. "Lady Gaga, Julia Roberts, and Hugh Jackman lead TIFF’s 2018 lineup". The Globe and Mail, July 24, 2018.
  6. "Egoyan film to open festival". Vancouver Sun, July 30, 1997.
  7. "Film celebrates national parks through images and music". Waterloo Region Record, June 30, 2011.
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