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Name
  
Daniel Cross

Role
  
Filmmaker


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Awards
  
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Business and Economic Reporting – Long Form

Nominations
  
Canadian Screen Award for Best Biography or Arts Documentary Program or Series

Movies
  
SPIT: Squeegee Punks in, Last Train Home, Taqwacore, Inuuvunga: I Am Inuk - I Am Alive, Chairman George

Similar
  
Mila Aung‑Thwin, Omar Majeed, Lixin Fan, Eric Denis, Olivier Alary

Organizations founded
  
EyeSteelFilm

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Daniel Cross a Canadian documentary filmmaker, producer and activist whose films deal with social justice.

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Cross is co-founder and president of EyeSteelFilm with fellow director/producer Mila Aung-Thwin. He is also founder of Homeless Nation, a non-profit internet endeavor that started in 2006 and has become a Canadian national collective voice by and for Canada's homeless population.

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Education

Cross is a graduate of Concordia University, BFA 91, MFA 98.

Career

Cross directed the films "The Street: A Film with the Homeless" and "S.P.I.T.: Squeegee Punks In Traffic", where hundreds of homeless people from Montreal shared their many, amazing stories with him. From the movie, came the idea of a forum where these stories would not be lost and where Canada's homeless community could share their stories and refuse to be ignored. Both films received theatrical distribution, international broadcast and critical acclaim

Cross also has experience in TV broadcasting, having directed and produced the Gemini nominated "Too Colourful for the League" and "Chairman George" on the stations CTV, BBC's Storyville and TV 2 (Denmark).

Chairman George won awards at the AFI/Silverdocs and at Guangzhou Documentary Festival.

He was the executive producer of the internationally acclaimed Up the Yangtze, about a pleasure cruise through the devastation the world's largest hydro-electric dam caused.

In addition to making films, Daniel is active in the film community, serving on the boards of CFTPA, Observatoire du Documentaire and DOC (formerly CIFC).[. He also serves as a board member of Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and the "Documentary Organization of Canada" and teaches film production at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. Previously, he taught at University of Regina in Regina, Saskatchewan.

Awards and Participations

  • Trailblazer award at MIPDOC in France
  • In 2006, he won the Golden Sheaf Award at Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival for Chairman George alongside Mila Aung-Thwin
  • Filmography

  • The Street: A Film with the Homeless (1997)
  • S.P.I.T. - Squeegee Punks In Traffic (2001)
  • Too Colourful for the League (2001)
  • Inuuvunga: I Am Inuk, I Am Alive (2004)
  • Chairman George (2005)
  • I Am the Blues (2015)
  • References

    Daniel Cross (filmmaker) Wikipedia