Early life
Stephen Campanelli's mother Carmela emigrated from Italy to Canada. He traces his film interests to his mother sneaking into movies during WWII.[2][3] Growing up in Montreal, he lived in Notre-Dame-de-Grace (NDG), Campanelli's childhood hero was Clint Eastwood. He named his dog "Clint".[3][1]
Career
Stephen Campanelli first started camera work while at Marianopolis College, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He graduated from Marianopolis in 1978.[2] Campanelli graduated from film studies from Concordia University, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1983. During his time there, he won first place in a student film competition that took place in Concordia's Hall Amphitheatre, for From A Whisper To A Scream. From A Whisper To A Scream later screened at the 1984 Montreal World Film Festival, receiving accolades. His first film job was on Meatballs III, which was filmed in the Montreal suburb of Hudson, Quebec.[[2][2][1][3]]
He worked with Jack Green, a frequent collaborator of Clint Eastwood's, who recommended him to Eastwood. Eastwood handled all the immigration papers to get Campanelli to be able to legally work in the United States.[2] Campanelli went on to be a cameraman on Clint Eastwood's production film crew, starting as camera operator on The Bridges of Madison County.[4] In 2011, he was nominated for "Camera Operator of the Year" of the Society of Camera Operators, for his work on Hereafter.[5] He worked on the Eastwood crew for 20 years, ending in the middle of shooting of American Sniper, where he had to depart in mid-filming to pursue his directorial debut on 2015's Momentum.
Campanelli directed his first film in South Africa, with action film Momentum, starring Olga Kurylenko, with star antagonist James Purefoy, and featuring Morgan Freeman as the heavy. Freeman had offered his services to Campanelli on whatever film he would debut as director on. The film premiered at the 2015 Fantasia International Film Festival, on 22 July 2015, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, screening in the same Hall Amphitheatre as he had screened his student film in, 30 years earlier.[[6]]
His film Indian Horse, an adaptation of the novel by Richard Wagamese, debuted at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.[7]
Awards and accolades
Campanelli's film Indian Horse won the top award at the 2017 Vancouver International Film Festival.[8]
References
1. ^1 {{cite news |url= http://www2.canada.com/theprovince/news/etoday/story.html?id=b33a4893-c3b4-4fab-a363-0e8d7f67faff |title= He makes Clint's day |author= Glen Schaefer |date= 13 April 2008 |publisher= The Province (Vancouver) }}
2. ^1 2 3 {{cite magazine |url= http://www.marianopolis.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Marianopolis-Matters-fall-2014.pdf |work= Marianopolis Matters |date= Fall 2014 |pages= 8–11 |title= Gathering Momentum |publisher= Marianopolis College }}
3. ^{{cite web |url= https://www.concordia.ca/cunews/main/stories/2015/07/03/fantasia-international-film-festival-2015.html |title= Ethiopian sci-fi and ant-sized superheroes: Fantasia is back! |author= Tom Peacock |date= 3 July 2015 |publisher= Concordia University |work= Concordia News }}
4. ^{{cite news |url= https://variety.com/2013/film/global/toronto-momentum-adds-quartet-of-thesps-exclusive-1200600664/ |title= Toronto: ‘Momentum’ Adds Quartet of Thesps (EXCLUSIVE) |author= John Hopewell |date= 6 September 2013 |publisher= Variety }}
5. ^ {{cite magazine |url= http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/61481974/camera-operator-year-nominee-film-stephen-campanelli-soc-hereafter |title= CAMERA OPERATOR OF THE YEAR Nominee Stephen Campanelli for Hereafter |date= April 2011 |magazine= Camera Operator |id= Spring/Summer 2011 |volume= 20 |issue= 2 |page= 18 }}
6. ^1 2 3 {{cite radio |title= From Concordia film school to Clint Eastwood to Fantasia |series= Homerun |author= Steve Rukavina |date= 22 July 2015 |publisher= CBC Radio One (Montreal) |url= http://www.cbc.ca/player/Radio/Local+Shows/Quebec/ID/2672326589/ }}
7. ^[https://www.straight.com/movies/955351/film-adaptation-richard-wagameses-novel-indian-horse-screen-viff-2017 "Film adaptation of Richard Wagamese's novel Indian Horse to screen at VIFF 2017"]. The Georgia Straight, August 23, 2017.
8. ^{{cite press release |url=http://archive.viff.org/e-blasts/viff/2017/PR/18_VIFFAudienceAwards_PR.html |title=Indian Horse Wins Coveted VIFF Super Channel People's Choice Award |publisher=Greater Vancouver International Film Festival Society |date=13 October 2017 |accessdate=15 October 2017}}
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