Ziad Touma
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Occupation | Director |
Years active | 1995 - present |
Ziad Touma is a Lebanese Canadian film director, producer and screenwriter born in Beirut, Lebanon in 1974 and residing in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is the founder of the film, television and digital media production company Couzin Films .
Earlier Years
Ziad Touma graduated from
Before establishing Couzin Films, between 1995 and 2001, he was a director at
He also took part in
He worked as a freelance journalist, reporting on trends in the local and international urban culture for some of Quebec's top publications such as
Career
In 2002, he co-directed "9 à 5: Une folle nuit" with René-Pierre Bélanger. It depicts six people prowling through the darkest recesses of the city, guide us through Montreal's nocturnal urban jungle, uncovering its secrets and codes of behaviour. Diverse in so many ways, these clubbers have one thing in common: a love of night-time and its music.
In 2003, he directed his first long feature movie, the theatrically distributed feature film Saved by the Belles. The film won several awards in festivals around the world win "Best Feature Film" award at Toronto's Inside Out Film and Video Festival in 2003. The following year, in 2004, it was nominated for three Canadian Genie Awards for "Best Achievement in Cinematography", "Best Achievement in Art Direction" and "Best Achievement in Music - Original Song".
Touma was chosen as of the "Noisemakers" of 2001,[4] by Montreal Mirror cultural weekly. Playback magazine chose him as one of their "Top Ten to watch".[5]
He produced a feature documentary entitled "Profession Veejay" for
He has also directed television series Webdreams (2005), Chop Shop (2009) and Dussault Inc. (2011)
Filmography
Directing
- 1994: Dinner at Bubby's (short film)
- 1998: Line-Up (short film)
- 2002: 9 à 5: Une folle nuit co-directed with René-Pierre Bélanger
- 2003: Kink (TV series - 13 episodes)
- 2003: Saved by the Belles (aka Échappée belles) (feature film)
- 2005: Webdreams (TV series)
- 2009: Chop Shop (TV series - 13 episodes)
- 2011: Dussault Inc. (TV series - 16 episodes)
- 2011: Dakar à Bandiagara (TV series)
Production
- 2003: Saved by the Belles (aka Échappée belles) (producer)
- 2007: Birthday Girl (producer)
- 2008: Adam's Wall (executive producer) (producer)
- 2009: Chop Shop (TV series - 13 episodes) (producer)
- 2010: Incendies (associate producer)
- 2011: Dussault Inc. (TV series - 16 episodes) (executive producer)
- 2015: The Sound of Trees (Le Bruit des arbres) - producer
- 2024: The Thawing of Ice (La Fonte des glaces)
Screenwriter
- 1998: Line-Up
- 2003: Saved by the Belles (aka Échappée belles)
- 2005: Webdreams (TV series)
- 2009: Chop Shop (TV series - 9 episodes) (creator)
Documentaries
- Made in Montreal docu-series
- 2007: On s'en va à Granby, a docu-roman
Awards and nominations
- In 2003, fis film "Saved by the Belles" won "Best Feature Film" award at Toronto's Inside Out Film and Video Festival.
- In 2004, the same film was nominated for three Canadian Genie Awards for "Best Achievement in Cinematography", "Best Achievement in Art Direction" and "Best Achievement in Music - Original Song".
References
- ^ MusiMax page on documentary story[permanent dead link]
- ^ Review in Journal de Montreal: Avant Star Académie, il y a eu Granby...
- ^ Biography at the International New Designers Workshop 2006 Symposium - Power Talk
- ^ Hayes article in Montreal Mirror: "Forget Me Not"[permanent dead link]
- ^ Playback Magazine: Canada's hottest up-and-coming directors, actors and writers