Shane Belcourt

Shane Anthony Belcourt (born December 30, 1972) is a Canadian writer, director, and cinematographer.

He is best known for his 2007 feature film Tkaronto, which depicts the life of urban Métis and First Nations people.

Shane Anthony Belcourt
BornDecember 30, 1972
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Occupation(s)filmmaker, musician
SpouseAmanda Greener
Parent(s)Tony Belcourt, Judith Pierce-Martin
RelativesChristi Belcourt, Suzanne Belcourt
WebsiteShane Belcourt

Biography

Belcourt was born in Ottawa, Ontario on December 30, 1972, to parents Tony Belcourt and Judith Pierce-Martin (née Streatch). He is the brother of graphic designer Suzanne Belcourt and painter Christi Belcourt.

The majority of his work explores and celebrates Canadian indigenous issues and culture. He wrote and directed the short films The Squeeze Box (2005) and Pookums (2006) before his debut feature film, Tkaronto, premiered at the 2007 imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival.

Following Tkaronto, he directed additional short films, including Boxed In (2009), Keeping Quiet (2010), F*%K Yeah!! (2010), Say Yes (2012) and A Common Experience (2013). He was a writer and director on Lisa Charleyboy's APTN documentary series Urban Native Girl, and codirected the television documentary Indictment: The Crimes of Shelly Chartier with Lisa Jackson for CBC Docs POV.

His second feature film, Red Rover, premiered in 2018.

His documentary film Beautiful Scars, about musician Tom Wilson and his late-life discovery of his Mohawk heritage, premiered at the 2022 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.

His third narrative feature film, Warrior Strong, went into production in 2022, and is slated to premiere at the 2023 Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival.

References

Tags:

Tkaronto

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

Meghan TrainorMaya RudolphHugh JackmanNew ZealandArgylleProject 2025List of Marvel Cinematic Universe filmsCandidates Tournament 2024Mercury SevenBabe RuthRene SaguisagColumbia UniversityCanadaAnzac DayKirsten Dunst2024 ICC Men's T20 World CupJoJo SiwaExhumaJoel EmbiidTelegram (software)Generation XEnglandNo Way UpThe Ministry of Ungentlemanly WarfareSexual intercourseGukesh DWilliam Adams (pilot)JesusElizabeth IIYou Should Have LeftList of American films of 2024Edo periodRonald ReaganNaz ReidList of English football championsRavisrinivasan Sai KishoreNicola Coughlan27 ClubJack NicholsonQueen of TearsTokugawa IeyasuOrlando BloomElizabeth IDamaged (film)Dua LipaJelly Roll (singer)Darién GapAnti-Hero (song)GitHubCristiano RonaldoLionel MessiCryptocurrencyGeorge SorosTapiocaArtificial intelligenceNetherlandsList of country calling codesVoice of VietnamSnapchatKung Fu Panda 4Selena GomezJennifer LopezDeepak ParambolLiverpool F.C.Shou Zi ChewSunny LeoneNaslen K. GafoorMGM-140 ATACMSMarcus StoinisFrank SinatraKaya ScodelarioMichael JordanTrap (2024 film)Frank Field, Baron Field of BirkenheadCrystal Palace F.C.List of constituencies of the Lok Sabha🡆 More