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Douglas Arrowsmith

Douglas Arrowsmith is a Canadian film director and writer. He has produced award-winning documentaries for CBC Television, music videos, and feature-length films for BBC Four, The Movie Network and HBO Canada.[citation needed]

Douglas Arrowsmith

Personal background edit

Arrowsmith received his Ph.D. in Social and Political Thought in 2001 from York University, Canada.[1] His doctoral thesis examines technologies of the self founded in Montaigne's self-essays, Shakespeare's self-dramatisations in the historical plays, and Freud's self-analysis. Part of the research involved a series of field interviews with writers, actors, and singer/songwriters including with Timothy Findley, Peter O’Toole, and Steve Earle, each of whom discussed the concept of ‘mastery’. Arrowsmith's doctoral supervisor was the renowned Canadian sociologist, phenomenologist, and social theorist John O’Neill, F.R.S.C, who would become a friend and mentor for life.

Film and television edit

Arrowsmith began his television career in 2001 as a producer on CBC News: Sunday, a current affairs program on CBC's main network. During his 10 years as a staff producer he worked on everything from quick-turnaround video features to network specials and documentaries, including As the Towers Fell: Moment by Moment with the Journalists (2002), Deadline Iraq: Uncensored Stories of the War (2003, nominated for Canada's Donald Brittain Award for Best Social/Political documentary), and Tsunami: Untold Stories (2006, nominated for a Gemini Award, Best Direction). He also produced ‘live’ show and video story segments for CBC's flagship Sunday program in the early-mid 2000s with singer/songwriters including Serena Ryder, Kathleen Edwards, Derek Miller, Daniel Lanois, Henry Rollins, Bruce Cockburn, Barenaked Ladies, and William Shatner.

In 2008, Arrowsmith was honored with a Gemini Award, for the short documentary "The Girl Sings Carnegie" that he produced and directed for CBC television about Montreal singer Nikki Yanofsky. The award was presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television.[2]

In 2009, he produced and directed a feature-length documentary, entitled Memory & Desire: 30 Years in the Wilderness with Stephen Duffy & The Lilac Time, about Stephen (Tin Tin) Duffy, founding member of Duran Duran.[3] The film was nominated for the "Sound & Vision Award" at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen.

In 2010, he wrote, produced, and directed a feature-length film, entitled Love Shines, about Canadian songwriter, Ron Sexsmith.[4][5][6][7] Love Shines won the 2011 Audience Choice Award at SXSW in the "24 Beats per Second" category, and an Audience Choice Award at the 2011 Maui Film Festival.

The film also won two Canadian Screen Awards: Best Performing Arts Documentary and for Best Direction in Performing Arts.[8]

In the film, “Love Shines”, Arrowsmith draws an in-depth essay of Sexsmith's elements of character and gift for songwriting, achieved through an extraordinary encounter with Ron's (at the time) estranged son and a series of impactful interviews with some of Sexsmith's biggest fans including: Kiefer Sutherland, Elvis Costello, Steve Earle, Leslie Feist, Daniel Lanois, and Bob Rock.

In 2014 Arrowsmith wrote and directed “The Klondike Gold Rush”, a one-hour television documentary that examines the existential range of challenges faced by the women and men who set off to discover gold in the Klondike. It was filmed in 10 days at locations in Dawson City Yukon, Whitehorse, and Dyea, Alaska. The documentary was broadcast on all PBS platforms in America.

In 2020 Arrowsmith produced and directed the feature-length documentary “Picture My Face: The Story of Teenage Head”.[9][10][11] The film is about Canada's notorious punk rock band Teenage Head (band), from Hamilton Ontario, (commissioned and broadcast as a TVO Original film) and explores founding member and guitar legend Gordie Lewis's struggle with depression following the loss of their frontman Frankie ‘Venom’ Kerr. It features interviews with Marky Ramone, English writer Jon Savage (England's Dreaming: Sex Pistols and Punk Rock; Teenage: The Creation of Youth Culture) and author Nina Antonia (New York Dolls; Johnny Thunders...In Cold Blood) and The Tragically Hip’s Rob Baker.

Stephen Duffy & The Lilac Time edit

Between 2018-2020, while basing in Cornwall, UK, and during ongoing filming of an upcoming new documentary release about Stephen Duffy and The Lilac Time, Arrowsmith produced music videos to support albums and songs that were released for BMG UK, “The Needles” (2019) holiday single release; “Return To Us” (2019); “The Story of Return To Us” (2019 EPK); “I’m A Believer” (2019); and the single “The Hills of Cinnamon” (2020) which was completed partially during the pandemic and filmed in northern Ontario.

Lloyd Cole edit

In 2019 Arrowsmith was approached by English singer/songwriter Lloyd Cole about video work to support tracks from his album Guesswork. “Night Sweats” (2019 earMusic) features Cole's hands writing, cutting up, and reassembling strips of lyrics on a black background. “Violins” (2019 earMusic) features repurposed video installation work from Scottish artist Douglas Gordon's “The End of Civilisation” an exhibition commissioned by Great North Run Culture and Locus+ and the Arts Council of England.

Cherry Red Records edit

Nicky Haslam edit

In 2013 Arrowsmith was commissioned by UK celebrity designer Nicky Haslam to direct a series of music videos to support the release of the LP "Midnight Matinee, a collection of Haslam's favourite cabaret songs, performed and recorded by Haslam and special guest artists for Cherry Red Records. The videos were designed to capture biographical pieces from Haslam's life and were shot in the UK for the tracks "Total Control", "Illusions" and "Real Live Girl". The video for “Total Control” features Haslam driving across London's Albert Bridge as well as footage of Haslam gaining access to a derelict Romanian ball room in the city of Cluj. "Illusions" (feat. Bryan Ferry) is filmed on 16mm (b/w) at Haslam's famous Hunting Lodge near the ancient Hampshire village of Odiham, previously the home of John Fowler. "Real Live Girl" was shot with cast and crew in London's Soho district with the performance sequences taking place on stage at the Shadow Lounge, Brewer Street. The video was the final of the series and produced by Sonya Sier with cinematography by Jake Scott.

Lawrence - Felt edit

In 2017 Arrowsmith was commissioned by English singer, songwriter, and guitarist Lawrence (Felt, Denim and Go Kart Mozart) to produce and direct the first video authorized by the artist since the days of Felt. The video for the track "Depressed" was shot over a period of time at locations in the UK and edited in Toronto, Canada, and officially released in February 2018 by Cherry Red Records.

Margaret Atwood & the Ursula K. Le Guin Tribute edit

In March 2018 Literary Arts of Portland, Oregon commissioned Arrowsmith to produce and direct Margaret Atwood's tribute to fantasy/science fiction writer, feminist, and essayist Ursula Le Guin (Earthsea series and The Left Hand of Darkness). In the video Atwood reads selected portions from Le Guin's works and states, among other things, that she could always count on her colleague, Le Guin, to "get it." The video was screened as part of a tribute gala on June 13, 2018, at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland Oregon.

Witness to a City: David Miller’s Toronto (Book) edit

Arrowsmith is also the co-author of the book Witness to a City: David Miller's Toronto, which presents stories of Toronto citizens who act for the greater public good, following personal loss and hardship. The book was co-authored with former Toronto mayor, David Miller and was nominated for the Heritage Toronto Award in 2011. Arrowsmith conducted in-depth field interviews with each subject who appears in the book, the list includes a group of extraordinary individuals whose stories affected Miller as both a citizen of Toronto and as a vocal leader for social and environmental justice.

Published works edit

  • Arrowsmith, Douglas; and Miller, David. Witness To A City: David Miller's Toronto, Cormorant Books, 2010. ISBN 978-1-897151-80-8
  • Arrowsmith, Douglas. Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, "Melancholy in the Field of Self-Mastery: Memory, Desire and Lost Objects", 17, pp. 143–149.
  • Arrowsmith, Douglas; David Levinson, ed. The Encyclopedia of Human Emotions, "Literature", New York: MacMillan Press, 2000. ISBN 978-0-02-864766-1

References edit

  1. ^ "Graduate Program in Social and Political Thought". York University.
  2. ^ (PDF). Gemini Awards. 2008-10-21. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-02-19. Retrieved 2011-06-03.
  3. ^ "Available Light Film Festival 2011". Yukon Film Society. 2011.
  4. ^ "Discovering Sexsmith, Escobar, Zanzibar and Uzbek art at VIFF". Maclean's. October 12, 2010.
  5. ^ "True crime, true wealth, true melancholy". The Globe and Mail. May 14, 2011.
  6. ^ "Ron Sexsmith: Love Shines". BBC Four. March 2011.
  7. ^ "SXSW announces aud kudos". Variety. March 3, 2011.
  8. ^ "Rules & Eligibility".
  9. ^ "Teenage Head documentary 'deep, real, true and touching'". Toronto Sun. November 1, 2020.
  10. ^ "The Daily Derringer Podcast: Teenage Head Bassist Steve Mahon". Q107.com. November 3, 2020.
  11. ^ "Globe & Mail's TOP 30 Holiday Binge watching guide". The Globe & Mail. December 23, 2020.

External links edit

  • Douglas Arrowsmith at IMDb
  • The Lilac Time – “The Needles” (Official)
  • The Lilac Time – “Return to Us” (Official)
  • The Lilac Time – “The Story of Return to Us”
  • The Lilac Time – “(I’m) A Believer” (Official)
  • The Lilac Time – “The Hills of Cinnamon” (Official)
  • Lloyd Cole – “Night Sweats” (Official)
  • Lloyd Cole – “Violins” (Official)
  • Nicky Haslam – “Total Control” (Official)
  • Nicky Haslam – “Illusions” (Official)
  • Nicky Haslam – “Real Live Girl” (Official)
  • Go-Kart Mozart – “Depressed” (Official)
  • "Love Shines"

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Douglas Arrowsmith is a Canadian film director and writer He has produced award winning documentaries for CBC Television music videos and feature length films for BBC Four The Movie Network and HBO Canada citation needed Douglas Arrowsmith Contents 1 Personal background 2 Film and television 3 Stephen Duffy amp The Lilac Time 4 Lloyd Cole 5 Cherry Red Records 5 1 Nicky Haslam 5 2 Lawrence Felt 6 Margaret Atwood amp the Ursula K Le Guin Tribute 7 Witness to a City David Miller s Toronto Book 8 Published works 9 References 10 External linksPersonal background editArrowsmith received his Ph D in Social and Political Thought in 2001 from York University Canada 1 His doctoral thesis examines technologies of the self founded in Montaigne s self essays Shakespeare s self dramatisations in the historical plays and Freud s self analysis Part of the research involved a series of field interviews with writers actors and singer songwriters including with Timothy Findley Peter O Toole and Steve Earle each of whom discussed the concept of mastery Arrowsmith s doctoral supervisor was the renowned Canadian sociologist phenomenologist and social theorist John O Neill F R S C who would become a friend and mentor for life Film and television editArrowsmith began his television career in 2001 as a producer on CBC News Sunday a current affairs program on CBC s main network During his 10 years as a staff producer he worked on everything from quick turnaround video features to network specials and documentaries including As the Towers Fell Moment by Moment with the Journalists 2002 Deadline Iraq Uncensored Stories of the War 2003 nominated for Canada s Donald Brittain Award for Best Social Political documentary and Tsunami Untold Stories 2006 nominated for a Gemini Award Best Direction He also produced live show and video story segments for CBC s flagship Sunday program in the early mid 2000s with singer songwriters including Serena Ryder Kathleen Edwards Derek Miller Daniel Lanois Henry Rollins Bruce Cockburn Barenaked Ladies and William Shatner In 2008 Arrowsmith was honored with a Gemini Award for the short documentary The Girl Sings Carnegie that he produced and directed for CBC television about Montreal singer Nikki Yanofsky The award was presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema amp Television 2 In 2009 he produced and directed a feature length documentary entitled Memory amp Desire 30 Years in the Wilderness with Stephen Duffy amp The Lilac Time about Stephen Tin Tin Duffy founding member of Duran Duran 3 The film was nominated for the Sound amp Vision Award at CPH DOX in Copenhagen In 2010 he wrote produced and directed a feature length film entitled Love Shines about Canadian songwriter Ron Sexsmith 4 5 6 7 Love Shines won the 2011 Audience Choice Award at SXSW in the 24 Beats per Second category and an Audience Choice Award at the 2011 Maui Film Festival The film also won two Canadian Screen Awards Best Performing Arts Documentary and for Best Direction in Performing Arts 8 In the film Love Shines Arrowsmith draws an in depth essay of Sexsmith s elements of character and gift for songwriting achieved through an extraordinary encounter with Ron s at the time estranged son and a series of impactful interviews with some of Sexsmith s biggest fans including Kiefer Sutherland Elvis Costello Steve Earle Leslie Feist Daniel Lanois and Bob Rock In 2014 Arrowsmith wrote and directed The Klondike Gold Rush a one hour television documentary that examines the existential range of challenges faced by the women and men who set off to discover gold in the Klondike It was filmed in 10 days at locations in Dawson City Yukon Whitehorse and Dyea Alaska The documentary was broadcast on all PBS platforms in America In 2020 Arrowsmith produced and directed the feature length documentary Picture My Face The Story of Teenage Head 9 10 11 The film is about Canada s notorious punk rock band Teenage Head band from Hamilton Ontario commissioned and broadcast as a TVO Original film and explores founding member and guitar legend Gordie Lewis s struggle with depression following the loss of their frontman Frankie Venom Kerr It features interviews with Marky Ramone English writer Jon Savage England s Dreaming Sex Pistols and Punk Rock Teenage The Creation of Youth Culture and author Nina Antonia New York Dolls Johnny Thunders In Cold Blood and The Tragically Hip s Rob Baker Stephen Duffy amp The Lilac Time editBetween 2018 2020 while basing in Cornwall UK and during ongoing filming of an upcoming new documentary release about Stephen Duffy and The Lilac Time Arrowsmith produced music videos to support albums and songs that were released for BMG UK The Needles 2019 holiday single release Return To Us 2019 The Story of Return To Us 2019 EPK I m A Believer 2019 and the single The Hills of Cinnamon 2020 which was completed partially during the pandemic and filmed in northern Ontario Lloyd Cole editIn 2019 Arrowsmith was approached by English singer songwriter Lloyd Cole about video work to support tracks from his album Guesswork Night Sweats 2019 earMusic features Cole s hands writing cutting up and reassembling strips of lyrics on a black background Violins 2019 earMusic features repurposed video installation work from Scottish artist Douglas Gordon s The End of Civilisation an exhibition commissioned by Great North Run Culture and Locus and the Arts Council of England Cherry Red Records editNicky Haslam edit In 2013 Arrowsmith was commissioned by UK celebrity designer Nicky Haslam to direct a series of music videos to support the release of the LP Midnight Matinee a collection of Haslam s favourite cabaret songs performed and recorded by Haslam and special guest artists for Cherry Red Records The videos were designed to capture biographical pieces from Haslam s life and were shot in the UK for the tracks Total Control Illusions and Real Live Girl The video for Total Control features Haslam driving across London s Albert Bridge as well as footage of Haslam gaining access to a derelict Romanian ball room in the city of Cluj Illusions feat Bryan Ferry is filmed on 16mm b w at Haslam s famous Hunting Lodge near the ancient Hampshire village of Odiham previously the home of John Fowler Real Live Girl was shot with cast and crew in London s Soho district with the performance sequences taking place on stage at the Shadow Lounge Brewer Street The video was the final of the series and produced by Sonya Sier with cinematography by Jake Scott Lawrence Felt edit In 2017 Arrowsmith was commissioned by English singer songwriter and guitarist Lawrence Felt Denim and Go Kart Mozart to produce and direct the first video authorized by the artist since the days of Felt The video for the track Depressed was shot over a period of time at locations in the UK and edited in Toronto Canada and officially released in February 2018 by Cherry Red Records Margaret Atwood amp the Ursula K Le Guin Tribute editIn March 2018 Literary Arts of Portland Oregon commissioned Arrowsmith to produce and direct Margaret Atwood s tribute to fantasy science fiction writer feminist and essayist Ursula Le Guin Earthsea series and The Left Hand of Darkness In the video Atwood reads selected portions from Le Guin s works and states among other things that she could always count on her colleague Le Guin to get it The video was screened as part of a tribute gala on June 13 2018 at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Portland Oregon Witness to a City David Miller s Toronto Book editArrowsmith is also the co author of the book Witness to a City David Miller s Toronto which presents stories of Toronto citizens who act for the greater public good following personal loss and hardship The book was co authored with former Toronto mayor David Miller and was nominated for the Heritage Toronto Award in 2011 Arrowsmith conducted in depth field interviews with each subject who appears in the book the list includes a group of extraordinary individuals whose stories affected Miller as both a citizen of Toronto and as a vocal leader for social and environmental justice Published works editArrowsmith Douglas and Miller David Witness To A City David Miller s Toronto Cormorant Books 2010 ISBN 978 1 897151 80 8 Arrowsmith Douglas Topia Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies Melancholy in the Field of Self Mastery Memory Desire and Lost Objects 17 pp 143 149 Arrowsmith Douglas David Levinson ed The Encyclopedia of Human Emotions Literature New York MacMillan Press 2000 ISBN 978 0 02 864766 1References edit Graduate Program in Social and Political Thought York University 23rd Annual Gemini Awards Celebrates Lifestyle Children s and Youth Winners PDF Gemini Awards 2008 10 21 Archived from the original PDF on 2009 02 19 Retrieved 2011 06 03 Available Light Film Festival 2011 Yukon Film Society 2011 Discovering Sexsmith Escobar Zanzibar and Uzbek art at VIFF Maclean s October 12 2010 True crime true wealth true melancholy The Globe and Mail May 14 2011 Ron Sexsmith Love Shines BBC Four March 2011 SXSW announces aud kudos Variety March 3 2011 Rules amp Eligibility Teenage Head documentary deep real true and touching Toronto Sun November 1 2020 The Daily Derringer Podcast Teenage Head Bassist Steve Mahon Q107 com November 3 2020 Globe amp Mail s TOP 30 Holiday Binge watching guide The Globe amp Mail December 23 2020 External links editDouglas Arrowsmith at IMDb The Lilac Time The Needles Official The Lilac Time Return to Us Official The Lilac Time The Story of Return to Us The Lilac Time I m A Believer Official The Lilac Time The Hills of Cinnamon Official Lloyd Cole Night Sweats Official Lloyd Cole Violins Official Nicky Haslam Total Control Official Nicky Haslam Illusions Official Nicky Haslam Real Live Girl Official Go Kart Mozart Depressed Official Love Shines Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Douglas Arrowsmith amp oldid 1151686400, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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