Journalist
アフガニスタンのカンダハルに派遣され、無数の地雷が仕掛けられた危険地帯で復興道路建設に携わるカナダ軍兵士たち。狙撃部隊のライアンは任務中に敵からの攻撃を受けるも、偶然逃げ込んだ村の長老に救われる。長老が地元の有力者たちに影響力を持つ“伝説の戦士”であると確信した情報将校ピートは、ある極秘任務のため長老との接触を図る。
Producer
Guided by the spirit of “The Cuadecuc Manifesto” (coined by co-director Evan Johnson and inspired by Pere Portabella’s 1970 experimental cult documentary, Cuadecuc, vampir), Bring Me the Head of Tim Horton is a strange, stirring behind-the-scenes look at Paul Gross’s new feature, Hyena Road. Shot on location at CFB Shilo near Brandon, Manitoba, and in Aqaba, Jordan, the film mixes deep contrast black-and-white expressionism with wry and raw western revisionism reminiscent of Sam Peckinpah, as it summons unwieldy, psychedelic energy from the main event. [TIFF]
Associate Producer
Sergeant Michael Dunne fights in the 10th Battalion, AKA The "Fighting Tenth" with the 1st Canadian Division and participated in all major Canadian battles of the war, and set the record for highest number of individual bravery awards for a single battle
Associate Producer
A decade ago, curler Chris Cutterdisappeared suddenly on the verge of stardom, dropping his curling stones to the bottom of a lake and leaving his fiancée, Julie Foley, at the altar. But when his former coach dies, Cutter returns home for the funeral and attempts to fulfill the man's last wishes. The team is reunited under Cutter's estranged dad, Gordon — himself a former curling star — for a final attempt at glory.
Producer
Paddy finds there are two separate laws, the white and the black.