Jeremy Torrie

Jeremy Torrie

Personal Details

Biography

Jeremy, a 22-year-old individual, completed his second novel, Resurrection, at a turning point in his writing career, discovering a screenwriting sensibility that would shape his future endeavors.

Over the last decade, Jeremy has worked tirelessly to realize his dream as a feature filmmaker, writing, directing, producing, and editing more than eighty hours of network programming for various national broadcasters, including The Aboriginal People's Television Network, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CTV, PBS, CHUM, Global Television, Television New Zealand, Maori Television, Extreme Sports, and A-Channel.

As a non-status Ojibway from Kenora, Ontario, Jeremy remains committed to the Native community through the production, writing, and direction of stories of both a dramatic and documentary nature, dedicated to the cultivation and employment of emerging Native talent within the industry while utilizing the latest cinematographic technologies.

Jeremy is the president of High Definition Pictures Inc, Chaotik Kreative Inc., and Digital Motion Pictures Co. ltd, bringing together some of the most successful and creative entertainment professionals working in the industry, with business instincts toward new technologies and financial models repeatedly noted by industry executives.

In pursuit of the story, Jeremy has traveled the world, visiting countries such as Iraq, Taiwan, Greece, Italy, France, England, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, Mexico, Chile, and virtually every corner of North America.

In 2003, Jeremy co-produced his first dramatic film, Cowboys & Indians: The Killing of JJ Harper, which won two international awards, two Blizzard Awards, and garnered five Gemini nominations. He recently directed his first feature film, Mr. Soul, which he wrote and adapted from the book Just Another Indian, serving as editor and executive producer.

Jeremy's next feature project is Juliana and the Medicine Fish, based on the best-selling novel by Jake MacDonald, slated for production in September 2006, to be shot at Lake of the Woods, Ontario. Additional development projects include The Splendid Life of Jesse Dixon, an original screenplay, and a project distributor ThinkFilm hails as the next 'Scarface'. Other projects include The Witch of Beacon Hill, The Revolutionary, Machine, Killing The Shamen, and Swipe, a co-production with Red Clay Films, and Nomad Film Group.

Jeremy proudly resides and works in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Career

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