Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Shane Belcourt

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Nationality
  
Metis, Canadian

Role
  
Director

Occupation
  
filmmaker, musician

Spouse
  
Amanda Greener


Website
  
Shane Belcourt

Residence
  
Toronto, Canada

Name
  
Shane Belcourt

Movies
  
Tkaronto

Shane Belcourt wwwmasonstudiocomjournalwpcontentuploads20

Born
  
December 30, 1972
Ottawa, Ontario

Relatives
  
Christi Belcourt, Suzanne Belcourt

Siblings
  
Christi Belcourt, Suzanne Belcourt

Parents
  
Judith Pierce-Martin, Tony Belcourt

Similar People
  
Christi Belcourt, Tony Belcourt, Duane Murray, Melanie McLaren, Lorne Cardinal

Katie chats shane belcourt writer director tkaronto engine s good embracing mason 07 12


Shane Anthony Belcourt (born December 30, 1972) is a Métis writer, director, and cinematographer living and working in Canada. He is best known for his feature film Tkaronto, which depicts the life of urban Métis and First Nations people.

Contents

Shane Belcourt wwwmasonstudiocomjournalwpcontentuploads20

The film was reviewed by Jason Anderson at Eye Weekly, who wrote "The quality of writer-director Shane Belcourt's feature debut – named after our city's original Mohawk name – is all the more remarkable when you consider that it was made in six months on a measly budget of $20,000. Based on Belcourt's experience as the son of a Métis father, the movie portrays the crises of Jolene and Ray (Duane Murray), two thirtysomethings who can't figure out a way to square up their urban lifestyles and material ambitions with what an elder (played by Lorne Cardinal) calls “blood memory.” But for all of Tkaronto's heavy themes, the film has a sense of lightness that makes it one of the year's most appealing local indie features."

Biography

Belcourt was born in Ottawa, Ontario on December 30, 1972 to parents Tony Belcourt and Judith Pierce-Martin (née Streatch). A Métis filmmaker with a deep respect for the traditions and knowledge of Aboriginal people, the majority of his work explores and celebrates Aboriginal issues and culture. His debut feature film, Tkaronto, was chosen as the Closing Night film at the 2007 ImagineNATIVE Film and Media Festival.

He is the son of Métis leader Tony Belcourt and brother of graphic designer Suzanne Belcourt and painter Christi Belcourt.

References

Shane Belcourt Wikipedia


Similar Topics