John Walker (filmmaker)
John Charles Walker (born July 5, 1952 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian filmmaker and cinematographer.[1]
His film Gemini Awards in 1992 for Leningradskaya: The Hand of Stalin[2] and 1996 for Utshimassits: Place of the Boss.[3]
He was also a Genie Award nominee for
Best Director at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989 for A Winter Tan, a collective film that he codirected and coproduced with Louise Clark, Jackie Burroughs, Aerlyn Weissman and John Frizzell,[4] and his film The Fairy Faith was a nominee for Best Feature-Length Documentary at the 21st Genie Awards in 2001.[5]
His other films have included Chambers: Tracks and Gestures, Distress Signals, Chad Ross, Sophie Trudeau and Dale Morningstar on a short film about Prince Edward Island National Park.[6]
He was a founding member of the Documentary Organization of Canada.[1]
References
- ^ a b c John Walker at The Canadian Encyclopedia.
- ^ "CBC drama tops Gemini ceremonies". The Globe and Mail, March 9, 1992.
- ^ "Mountie series gets its Gemini, again: Hockey drama Net Worth, new series Traders and sportscaster Ron MacLean come up winners". The Globe and Mail, March 3, 1997.
- ^ "Dead Ringers tops Genie picks". Vancouver Sun, February 14, 1989.
- ^ "Maelstrom storms the Genies". The Globe and Mail, December 13, 2000.
- ^ "The parks are alive with the sound of indie music". The Globe and Mail, May 20, 2011.
External links
- John Walker at IMDb
- John Walker Productions