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'''Gary Burns''' (born 1960 in [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[film]] writer and director. Burns studied drama at the [[University of Calgary]] before attending [[Concordia University (Quebec)|Concordia University]], where he graduated in 1992 from the Fine Arts film program.
'''Gary Burns''' (born 1960) is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[film]] writer and director. Burns studied drama at the [[University of Calgary]] before attending [[Concordia University (Quebec)|Concordia University]], where he graduated in 1992 from the Fine Arts film program.


Many of his films are shot in Calgary, and contain references to the particularities of living in the city. The [[Plus 15]] system becomes the [[habitrail]] of urban semi-professionals in ''waydowntown'' and the [[Calgary Transit|public transportation system]] becomes a node where lives intersect in ''The Suburbanators''. ''[[Radiant City]]'' examines the seemingly endless amount of suburban neighbourhoods that has overtaken Calgary.
Born in [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]], many of Burns' films are shot in Calgary, and contain references to the particularities of living in the city. The [[Plus 15]] system becomes the [[habitrail]] of urban semi-professionals in [[waydowntown]] and the [[Calgary Transit|public transportation system]] becomes a node where lives intersect in ''The Suburbanators''. ''[[Radiant City]]'' examines the seemingly endless amount of suburban neighbourhoods that has overtaken Calgary.

Burns is an alumnus of the University of Calgary's television program.


==Film festival acceptance==
==Film festival acceptance==
His works have been very well received at Canadian film festivals. His first feature film, ''The Suburbanators'', debuted at the 1995 [[Toronto International Film Festival]], where it placed in the top ten Canadian films and was also invited to the [[Sundance film festival]] in 1996. At the 1997 [[Vancouver International Film Festival]], he was awarded Best Emerging Director for ''[[Kitchen Party (film)|Kitchen Party]]'', a "teenage house party gone wrong" comedy. His film ''waydowntown'' was given the Best Canadian Feature prize at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival.<ref name="TIFF 1">{{cite web |url=http://www.tiff.net/thefestival/about/awards/awardsarchive |title=TIFF Awards - Awards Archive |format= |work= |accessdate=2011-02-12}}</ref> His 2006 film, ''Radiant City'', co-directed with [[Jim Brown (radio host)|Jim Brown]], garnered the Special Jury Prize at the Vancouver International Film Festival.<ref>{{Cite web
His works have been very well received at Canadian film festivals. His first feature film, ''[[The Suburbanators]]'', debuted at the 1995 [[Toronto International Film Festival]], where it placed in the top ten Canadian films and was also invited to the [[Sundance film festival]] in 1996. It is a comedy/[[road movie]] about bored suburban slackers in Calgary.
At the 1997 [[Vancouver International Film Festival]], he was awarded Best Emerging Director for ''[[Kitchen Party (film)|Kitchen Party]]'', a "teenage house party gone wrong" comedy. His film ''waydowntown'' was given the Best Canadian Feature prize at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival.<ref name="TIFF 1">{{cite web|url=http://www.tiff.net/thefestival/about/awards/awardsarchive|title=TIFF Awards - Awards Archive|accessdate=2011-02-12|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101227054702/http://tiff.net/thefestival/about/awards/awardsarchive|archivedate=2010-12-27}}</ref> His 2006 film, ''[[Radiant City]]'', co-directed with [[Jim Brown (radio host)|Jim Brown]], garnered the Special Jury Prize at the Vancouver International Film Festival.<ref>{{Cite web
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* ''[[Radiant City]]'' - 2006
* ''[[Radiant City]]'' - 2006
* ''[[The Future Is Now!]]'' - 2010
* ''[[The Future Is Now!]]'' - 2010
* ''[[Man Running (film)|Man Running]]'' - 2018
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{IMDb name|id=0122672|name=Gary Burns}}
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* [http://www.lot47.com/waydowntown/bio_garyburns.html 2001 Bio at Lot 47 Films]


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Latest revision as of 15:48, 16 July 2024

Gary Burns
Born1960 (age 63–64)
Occupation(s)Film director
Screenwriter
Years active1995 - Present

Gary Burns (born 1960) is a Canadian film writer and director. Burns studied drama at the University of Calgary before attending Concordia University, where he graduated in 1992 from the Fine Arts film program.

Born in Calgary, Alberta, many of Burns' films are shot in Calgary, and contain references to the particularities of living in the city. The Plus 15 system becomes the habitrail of urban semi-professionals in waydowntown and the public transportation system becomes a node where lives intersect in The Suburbanators. Radiant City examines the seemingly endless amount of suburban neighbourhoods that has overtaken Calgary.

Burns is an alumnus of the University of Calgary's television program.

Film festival acceptance

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His works have been very well received at Canadian film festivals. His first feature film, The Suburbanators, debuted at the 1995 Toronto International Film Festival, where it placed in the top ten Canadian films and was also invited to the Sundance film festival in 1996. It is a comedy/road movie about bored suburban slackers in Calgary.

At the 1997 Vancouver International Film Festival, he was awarded Best Emerging Director for Kitchen Party, a "teenage house party gone wrong" comedy. His film waydowntown was given the Best Canadian Feature prize at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival.[1] His 2006 film, Radiant City, co-directed with Jim Brown, garnered the Special Jury Prize at the Vancouver International Film Festival.[2]

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ "TIFF Awards - Awards Archive". Archived from the original on 2010-12-27. Retrieved 2011-02-12.
  2. ^ "National Film Board of Canada".
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