Andrew Currie (director) explained

Andrew Currie
Occupation:Director, screenwriter

Andrew Currie is a Canadian film director and screenwriter.

Born in England,[1] Currie grew up in Victoria, British Columbia[2] and studied arts[2] before turning his interests towards film. In 1997, Currie moved to Toronto, Ontario to study at the Canadian Film Centre.[2]

Career

In 2001, Currie directed his feature debut, Mile Zero.

In 2006, Currie handled his first larger budget film, Fido, which was shot for "around $9 million."[3] The film, influenced by "Romero's mythology of zombie-ism"[4] and Jacques Tourneur's I Walked with a Zombie,[4] featured performances by Carrie-Anne Moss, Billy Connolly and Dylan Baker.

Awards

Mile Zero appeared at numerous film festivals and won a "WorldFest Platinum Award" in Houston, Texas, a "CityTV Award for Best First Feature" in Victoria, British Columbia, and a "Best Feature Award" at Moondance International Film Festival in Boulder, Colorado.[1]

In 1997, Currie won the "Best New Western Canadian Director" award at the Vancouver International Film Festival for his short film Night of the Living.[5] Currie was nominated for a Best Direction in a Comedy Program or Series Gemini Award for Twisteeria, a half-hour children's comedy made for YTV, in 1999.[5] [6] In 2007, for Fido, he won a special jury prize at the GĂ©rardmer Film Festival[5] and the audience award at the London Canadian Film Festival.[5]

Partial filmography

Writer

Director

Notes and References

  1. http://www.anagrampictures.com/andrew.html Currie at Anagram Pictures
  2. http://www.northernstars.ca/directorsal/currie_andrew.html Currie at Northernstars
  3. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/news/1638633/ Fido Helmer Andrew Currie
  4. http://www.firstshowing.net/2007/06/14/exclusive-interview-with-fido-director-andrew-currie/ Exclusive Interview with Fido Director Andrew Currie
  5. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0192933/awards IMDB awards
  6. http://www.telefilm.gc.ca/data/production/prod_220.asp?lang=en&cat=lm&y=2001 Telefilm Canada