词条 | Tony Asimakopoulos |
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| name = Tony Asimakopoulos | image = Tony Asimakopoulos.jpg | caption = | birth_name = Antonios Asimakopoulos | birth_date = | birth_place = Montreal, Quebec, Canada | nationality = Canadian of Greek origin | influences = | years_active = 1991–present | occupation = Film director | education = | alma_mater = }} Tony Asimakopoulos is a Montreal-based Canadian film and television director of Greek origin. He often collaborates with the Montreal-based Canadian film production company EyeSteelFilm. He is best known for his autobiographical documentary Fortunate Son, about his relationship with his immigrant parents, which was one of the highest-grossing theatrical documentaries in Quebec in 2012. CareerTony (Antonios) was born and raised in Montreal to Greek immigrant parents, Aristomenis and Vassiliki Asimakopoulos. He studied at Montreal's Concordia University, and earned a degree in film production in 1993. His short film Jimmy Fingers was awarded the "Prix de le Rélève", for most promising Quebec filmmaker, at the 1991 Festival de jeune cinema in Montreal. This was followed by his short Mama's Boy, that screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and in Montreal, Locarno, Göteburg and Melbourne. He moved to Ottawa in 1995 to enter treatment for drug addiction and alcoholism. There, he helped develop and teach a video apprenticeship program for youth-at-risk, at the SAW Video Co-op, from 1997-2001. He was also featured in the documentary Confessions of a Rabid Dog directed by a fellow recovering addict, John L'Ecuyer. After resuming his own work with Horsie's Retreat, a dramatic feature made at the Canadian Film Centre in 2004, he returned home to Montreal to work on the Global Television docudrama series Canadian Case Files (2005-2006), as an editor and director. His involvement with EyeSteelFilm began with their ground-breaking 2009 documentary A Remix Manifesto, which he edited. With them, he went on to make Fortunate Son, which played numerous worldwide festivals including Amsterdam (IDFA), Thessaloniki, the Montreal Festival du Nouveau Cinema, and the Los Angeles, Chicago, London and Sydney Greek Film Festival. His latest doc, Return To Park Ex/ ""Retour À Parc-Ex"" (Canal D), premiered in English on the award-winning program CBC DOCS:POV in October 2018. (http://www.cbc.ca/cbcdocspov/episodes/return-to-park-ex) [1][2][3]Asimakopoulos has also directed several comedy videos for the CBC Radio One program WireTap.[4] Filmography
References1. ^Montreal Gazette: Montreal success story Fortunate Son moves to bigger digs at Cinema du Parc 2. ^Cinéflic.com: Review of Fortunate Son {Le fils béni {{fr}} 3. ^KlimkiwFilmCorner - Review of Fortunate Son 4. ^{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | vauthors = | title = WireTap Video | work = WireTap | publisher = CBC Radio | date = | url = http://www.cbc.ca/wiretap/video/ | format = | doi = | accessdate = August 4, 2013}} 5. https://variety.com/2005/film/reviews/horsie-s-retreat-1200526566/ 6. http://www.cbc.ca/cbcdocspov/episodes/return-to-park-ex 7. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/film/film-reviews/fortunate-son-a-greek-tragedy-averted/article4485026/ 8. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/film/addiction-and-anxiety-but-no-catharsis/article4485038/ External links
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