Nationality Canadian Name Jeremy Podeswa Ethnicity Jewish Role Film director | Alma mater Ryerson University Education Ryerson University Years active 1984–present | |
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Occupation Film directorScreenwriter Awards Gemini Award for Best Direction in a Dramatic Series Movies Fugitive Pieces, The Five Senses, After the Harvest, Eclipse, Touch Similar People David Nutter, Anne Michaels, Rade Serbedzija, Nadia Litz, D B Weiss |
2011 film independent forum jeremy podeswa interview
Jeremy Podeswa (born 1962) is a Canadian film and television director. He is best known for directing the films The Five Senses (1999) and Fugitive Pieces (2007). He has also worked as director on the television shows Six Feet Under, Nip/Tuck, The Tudors, Queer as Folk, and the HBO World War II miniseries The Pacific. He has also written several films.
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- 2011 film independent forum jeremy podeswa interview
- Director jeremy podeswa chats about his emmy nomination for game of thrones
- Biography
- Awards
- Television
- References

In 2014, he directed episodes five and six of the fifth season of the HBO series Game of Thrones, earning a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for the latter episode. He returned the next season, directing the season premiere and the second episode. He also directed the season premiere as well as the season finale of the seventh season.

Director jeremy podeswa chats about his emmy nomination for game of thrones
Biography
Jeremy Podeswa was born in 1962 in Toronto, Ontario. His father was a Polish Jewish painter, and the only one of his immediate family to make it out of the German Nazi camps alive. Podeswa graduated from Ryerson University's Film Studies program and the American Film Institute's Center for Advanced Film Studies (now the AFI Conservatory). He is openly gay.

He was part of a loosely affiliated group of filmmakers to emerge in the 1980s from Toronto known as the Toronto New Wave.
Awards
Podeswa was given two Genie Awards in 2000 as Best Director of The Five Senses, which was awarded Best Picture.