Kenneth J. Harvey
Known for: Directing
Born: January 21, 1962
Two-time Canadian Screen Awards and Giller Prize nominee, Kenneth J. Harvey is an award-winning filmmaker, journalist, photographer and international bestselling author. His films and TV programs have aired on CBC, Documentary Channel and NTV, and have screened at over seventy film festivals around the world, including Raindance, Hotdocs, Festival du nouveau cinéma and TIFF Film Circuit. He grew up behind the camera and in the editing room with his father, Josiah, who trained at the National Film Board in Montreal. Harvey's books are published in Canada, the US, the UK, Russia, Germany, China, Japan, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Italy, Turkey, Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark and France. He has won the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award, the Winterset Award, Italy's Libro Del Mare, and has been nominated for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, and twice for both the Giller Prize and the Commonwealth Writers Prize. His editorials have appeared on CBC Radio, in The Times (London) and in most major Canadian newspapers, including The Globe & Mail, National Post, and Ottawa Citizen.
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The Incredible Vanishing Sisters in the Death of the Garden of Eden
Writer
I Heard the Birch Tree Whisper in the Night
Producer
It Was All So Wonderful: The Everyday Magic of Mary Pratt
Producer
Aliment Roots
Editor
The Drinking Life
Cinematography
What the Darkness Cannot Extinguish: The Storytelling Madness of Clifford George
Cinematography
Geek Assassin
Director
I'm 14 and I Hate the World
Director
Our House
Grip
Mile End
Still Photographer
The Governor of Georgetown
Director
The Bear Inside a Whale
Director
Calamus Variations
Writer
The Slattery Street Crockers
Producer