Advisors
JUDITH KEENAN, Moving Stories Festival Founder, Executive Producer
Judith Keenan’s 20-year career in Canada and the United States has been focused on business development in the culture and entertainment sector. She is currently Executive Director and Founder of BookShorts Inc. and its sister company BookShorts Literacy Program. She produced her first book-inspired video in 1994 in New York City for best-selling Canadian author Douglas Cooper, and has not looked back since. Her production credits number more than 100 news features, 16 short films, an 8-episode national television series and much more. Visit BookShorts at http://www.bookshorts.com
PAUL QUARRINGTON, Moving Stories Curator, Artist
Paul Quarrington’s extensive credentials span his artistic talent as filmmaker, author and musician. A graduate of the Canadian Film Centre in Toronto, he has written many screenplays including Camilla, Giant Steps, Perfectly Normal and Whale Music, adapted from his Governor’s General Award winning novel. His professional resume for the screen includes a long list of credits in short film, television and feature film, for independent and studio producers in Canada and the United States. He is in continuous demand as an instructor in the art of writing for the screen. He is currently completing the feature film adaptation of The
Ravine which will further explore the narrative and characters introduced in Pavane. For Paul’s comprehensive profile, please visit http://www.paulquarrington.org
ROBERT LANTOS, Executive Producer
Robert has produced some 30 films including Golden Globe winner and Academy Award nominated Being Julia, Golden Globe nominated Sunshine, the Cannes Grand Prix winner and Academy Award nominated The Sweet Hereafter; Berlin Silver Bear winner eXistenZ, Cannes Special Jury Prize winner Crash, Cannes International Critics Prize winner Exotica, Genie Award winners, Where The Truth Lies, Black Robe, and In Praise of Older Women and Canadian domestic box office phenomenon Men With Brooms. Another five of his films have been a part of the Cannes Official Selection: Night Magic (1985), Joshua Then and Now (1985, In Competition), Felicia’s Journey (1999, In Competition), Stardom (2000, Closing Night), Ararat (2002), Where The Truth Lies (2005, In Competition). Mr. Lantos founded and built Canada’s leading film and television company Alliance Communications which he took public in 1993 and sold in 1998. Since then he has concentrated exclusively on producing motion pictures.
ANNE COLLINS, Publisher
An award-winning non-fiction writer and former magazine editor, Anne Collins is the publisher and vice-president of Random House Canada. Writers she publishes include Douglas Coupland, Richard Gwyn, Richard Florida, Graham Swift, Peter Carey, Julian Barnes, Robert Hough, Giles Blunt, Shaena Lambert, Paul Quarrington, Alissa York, Karen Connelly, Carol Off, Paul Anderson, Kenneth J. Harvey, Bonnie Stern, Kevin Patterson, Bret Hart, LGen. Romeo Dallaire and Irshad Manji.
GARY THOMAS, Artist
He began his career in animation and computer graphics, working in television commercials. He was a creative director at Centro Digital Pictures in Hong Kong, where he oversaw the development of one of Asia’s leading animation and special effects houses. After directing Cannes and Clio award winning commercials for Carlsberg, Shell, Nike and more, he moved to Sydney for Garner McLennan Design. Gary launched his company Crush Inc in 1998, and its one of Canada’s foremost motion graphics and effects studios, also producing original content.
His work for Moby’s Play DVD was a Grammy finalist, and he and his Crush team have just garnered 2008’s One Show award recognizing their innovative series of shorts for Douglas Coupland’s The Gum Thief. He has directed several short films for BookShorts, including A Life’s Passion, based on the novel Renaldo by James McCreath and licensed for national television broadcast in 2008; and The Upside of Down based on the work of Thomas Homer-Dixon.
NINO RICCI, Artist
Nino Ricci’s Lives of the Saints (1990) won the Governor General’s Award for Fiction, the SmithBooks/Books in Canada First Novel Award, and the F.G. Bressani Prize. The novel was also a long-time national bestseller, and was followed by the highly acclaimed In a Glass House (1993) and Where She Has Gone (1997), which was a finalist for the Giller Prize. This trio of novels was adapted into a miniseries directed by Jerry Ciccoritti and starring Sophia Loren, Nick Mancuso, Fab Fillipo, Jessica Paré, and Kris Kristofferson. His most recent work, Origin of Species, will be released in September 2008.





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