Kyle Thomas Explained

Kyle Thomas
Birth Date:1983 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Years Active:2007–present
Occupation:Film director, screenwriter, producer, actor
Alma Mater:Concordia University

Kyle Thomas (born 23 June 1983) is a Canadian screenwriter, director, producer, and actor. His first feature film, The Valley Below, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2014. It garnered two Canadian Screen Award nominations in the categories of Best Supporting Actor for Kris Demeanor and Best Original Song for Dan Mangan's "Wants".[1] The film received largely positive reviews from the Canadian media, including The Globe and Mail and the National Post, who called the film a "superb first feature".[2]

Early life and education

Thomas was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and raised in Calgary, Alberta. He began making films with the Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers in his teenage years before attending Concordia University's Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema in Montreal in the early 2000s. After completing his BFA, he returned to Calgary to establish the North Country Cinema media arts collective in 2005.[3]

Career

Directing and producing

Thomas is a founding member of North Country Cinema, along with filmmakers Alexander Carson and Nicholas Martin, whom he met at the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec.[3] Through North Country Cinema, Thomas has focused on producing director-driven film and video content, and has created award-winning works[4] that have screened at major international festivals, including the Toronto International Film Festival[5] and SXSW.[6] Thomas' recent films have portrayed neo-realist narratives concerned with intimate, personal stories depicting life in rural Alberta. Following the announcement that his first feature film The Valley Below would be funded by Telefilm Canada, he was declared one of "10 Canadians to Watch at Cannes" in 2013.[7]

Acting work

Thomas plays the role of Danny in North Country Cinema's second feature film O, Brazen Age written and directed by Alexander Carson. The film premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival in 2015.[8]

Education Work

Kyle Thomas currently runs The Studio at Olds College of Agriculture & Technology as an invaluable resource for the education community. Focusing on developing educational content within the Teaching and Learning Centre of Innovation alongside his illustrious colleagues, Kyle holds a unique position that belongs with a focus on education.

Filmography

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/canadian-screen-awards-unveil-nominations-763287 "Canadian Screen Awards Unveil Nominations"
  2. Web site: Knight, Chris . The Valley Below, reviewed: Getting lost in the badlands of Alberta . . 4 March 2015 . 10 March 2015.
  3. Web site: North Country Cinema . North Country Cinema // ABOUT . North Country Cinema . 15 June 2013 . 28 July 2013.
  4. Web site: Volmers . Eric . Telefilm gives Calgary filmmakers funds for first feature, Down in the Valley . . 5 March 2013 . 28 July 2013.
  5. Web site: TIFF Festival 2013 . Numbers & Friends . . 7 Aug 2013 . 14 Aug 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130824041928/http://tiff.net/filmsandschedules/festival/2013/numbersfriends . 24 August 2013 . dmy-all .
  6. Web site: SXSW 2012 schedule . Not Far From The Abattoir . . 20 February 2012 . 28 July 2013.
  7. Web site: Telefilm Canada . Canada's big on talent: Telefilm Canada reveals its '10 Canadians to Watch at Cannes' . . 18 April 2013 . 14 August 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131017132041/http://www.telefilm.ca/en/news/releases/2013/04/18/canada-s-big-talent-telefilm-canada-reveals-its-10-canadians-watch-cannes . 17 October 2013 . dead .
  8. Web site: Vancouver International Film Festival program . O, Brazen Age . . September 3, 2015 . September 10, 2015.