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Tim Southam

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julio 2007

Tim SouthamDirector Tim Southam's new comedy series Moose TV, set in an indigenous community in northern Quebec, is broadcast weekly in Canada on Showtime Television. His mini-series One Dead Indian won awards for Best Direction, Best Writing, and Best Sound at the 2006 Gemini Awards, where his performing arts program Perrault Dancer also won awards for Best Direction and Best Original Music Score. He is currently directing two episodes of jPod, adapted from the novel of the same name by Douglas Coupland. He has directed episodes of other popular Canadian television series such as Blue Murder, 'Da Kink in My Hair, Naked Josh, and Stephen King's Dead Zone. Southam's films include The Bay of Love and Sorrow and Island of the Dead. He has three feature film projects in development, Danny King of the Basement, Kiss of the Fur Queen, and Now You Are Flying. Through the Directors Guild of Canada (DGC) Southam has an active voice in Canadian cultural policy issues, and he is a member of the editorial advisory board for the DGC's Montage magazine. Southam received a BA in Philosophy & Economics from the Unversity of Toronto and an MA in Political Economy from the London School of Economics. He was born in Hamilton, Ontario, grew up in Quebec, and lives in Toronto, Ontario.

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  • Moose TV (2007) director

Créditos Fotográficos: Tim Southam - gentileza del realizador

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