Jeremiah Hayes (filmmaker)

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Jeremiah Hayes is a Canadian film director, writer and editor.[2] Hayes is known for being the co-director, co-writer and the editor of the documentary Reel Injun,[3] which was awarded a Gemini Award in 2010 for Best Direction in a Documentary Program.[4] In 2011, Reel Injun won a Peabody Award for Best Electronic Media.[5] Hayes was the co-editor of Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World,[6] which was awarded a Canadian Screen Award for Best Editing in a Documentary in 2018.[6]

Jeremiah Hayes [1]



In 2021, Jeremiah directed Dear Audrey.[7] Dear Audrey is about the life of Canadian filmmaker Martin Duckworth, and his wife Audrey Schirmer's struggle with Alzheimer's. It is produced by SwingDog Films, Cineflix Media Inc, The National Film Board of Canada,[8] and The Super Channel.

In 1991, while working at The National Film Board of Canada, Hayes first met Duckworth when he was working as the assistant editor on Duckworth`s documentary entitled Peacekeepers at War.

In 2016, Hayes begain to film Duckworth and his wife Audrey Schirmer in their Montreal apartment in order to make the documentary Dear Audrey. Hayes filmed the couple for four years, over 50 shooting days, gathering 90 hours of footage, which included 15 hours of interviews with Duckworth. [9][10]

The film Dear Audrey won the following awards: Two Iris Awards for Best Feature Documentary and Best Editing of a Feature Documentary at the 2023 Gala du Quebec Cinema.The People's Choice Award at the Montreal International Documentary Festival (RIDM) (2021), the Best Feature Documentary Award at the Indy Film Fest (2022), the Cercle d’or for Best Feature Documentary Award at the Sherbrooke World Film Festival (2022), Silver Award for Best Feature Documentary at the Tokyo Film Awards (2022), the Dr. Sydney K. Shapiro Humanitarian Award at the Phoenix Film Festival (2022), the Best Editing of a Documentary Award at the Madrid International Film Festival (2022) and the Excellence in Editing Award at the Docs Without Borders Film Festival (2022). Dear Audrey was nominated for three Canadian Screen Award at the 11th Canadian Screen Awards (2023); Best Feature Length Documentary, Best Editing in a Documentary, and Best Original Music in a Documentary (composer Walker Grimshaw). [11][12]

Hayes`s other credits as a director include Elefanti (1989),[13] Silence & Storm (1995),[14] God Comes As a Child (1998),[15][16] and The Prom (1998).[17]

Hayes`s credits as an editor include The Death Tour,[18] Tautuktavuk (What We See) (2023), Tia and Piujuq (2018),[19] Above the Drowning Sea (2017),[20] Sol (2014),[21] The Wolverine: The Fight of the James Bay Cree (2014),[22] Shekinah: The Intimate Life of Hasidic Women (2013),[23] The Last Explorer (2009), Inside the Great Magazines (2007),[24] Vendetta Song (2005),[25] and Unbreakable Minds (2004).[26]

Honors & Awards

- Gemini Award for Best Direction in a Documentary Program co-directing for Reel Injun, (2010)[4]

- Canadian Screen Award for Best Editing in a Documentary for Rumble, (2018).[6]

- Peabody Award for Best Electronic Media for Reel Injun, (2011)[5]

- Iris Award for Best Feature Documentary for Dear Audrey the Gala du Quebec Cinema, (2023).[27]

- Iris Award for Best Editing of a Feature Documentary for Dear Audrey at the Gala du Quebec Cinema, (2023).[27]

- The People's Choice Award for Dear Audrey at the Montreal International Documentary Festival (RIDM) (2021).[28]

Personal life

Born in Walnut Creek, California on April 18, 1966.

Graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Film Production at Concordia University Montreal in 1990.

Son of Jeremiah F. Hayes who is recognized in the field of Electrical Engineering.

Filmography

YearTitleContributionDescriptionAwards & Associated Honors
1989Elefanti [13]Director, editor, Camera, Producer15 minute

documentary

(TVO)

-Best Short Documentary, Melbourne International Film Festival, 1990.

-Best 16mm production, Montreal International Young Film Festival, 1990.

-Special Commendation, Canadian International Annual Film Festival, 1990.

-Best Final Year Production, Concordia University, 1989.

1995Silence & Storm [14]Director, editor, Camera52 minute

documentary

(NFB, TVO)

-Bronze Apple Award, Santa Barbara Educational Film Festival, 1996.[29]
1998God Comes As a Child [15][16]Director, editor, Camera, Producer25 minute

documentary

(CBC, CBC NEWS

WORLD, VISION, WTN)

-Bronze Plaque, Columbus Ohio International Film Festival, 1998.

-Best Short, Nominee, HotDocs Documentary Film Festival, 1998.

-Selected for the Toronto International Film Festival, 1998.

-Season Opener for CBC's Man Alive series, 1998.

-Special Commendation, Canadian International Annual Film Festival, 1998.

-Special Commendation, Houston International Film Festival, 1990.

1998The Prom [17]Director, editor, Camera52 minute

documentary

(NFB, CTV, TVO, TVQ)

2001Shrinkage [30]Editor45 min. documentary

(CBC, VISION)

2001Coming Out [31]Lead Editor90 minute

documentary

(LIFE)

2002Cirque for Life [32]Editor52 minute

documentary

(CBC, LIFE)

2002She Got Game [33]Editor90 minute

documentary

(CBC, LIFE, TVO, TVQ)

2004Unbreakable Minds [26]Editor, writer56 minute

documentary

(VISION)

2005Vendetta Song [25]Editor, writer, Camera52 minute

documentary

(NFB, VISION)

2007Inside the Great Magazines [34]Editor, writer3 x 1 hour

documentary series

(Global)

2007Canadaville U.S.A.[35]Editor, writer90 minute

documentary

(CBC, Tele-Quebec)

2009The Last Explorer [36]Editor, writer90 minute drama

(APTN)

2009Reel Injun [3]Director, editor, writer90 minute

documentary

(PBS, CBC, NFB)

-Best Direction in a Documentary Program, Gemini Award, 2010.[37][38]

-The Canada Award for Best Multicultural Program, Gemini Awards, 2010.

-Special Founders Prize, Spirit Award, Nonfiction Jury Award, Traverse City Film Festival, 2011.

-Best Documentary Feature, Fargo Film Festival, 2011.[39]

-Best Use of Footage in a Factual Program, FOCAL International Awards, 2011.[40]

-Best International Indigenous Entry, Mana Wairoa Film Awards, 2010.[41]

-In 2021, Reel Injun is featured in the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures core exhibition of the Stories of Cinema.[42]

2010Down the Mighty River [43]Editor, writer6 x 1/2 hour

documentary series

(APTN)

2010The Uluit: Champions of the North [44]Editor5 x 1/2 hour

documentary series

(APTN)

2013Shekinah: The Intimate Life of Hasidic Women [45]Editor, writer, Camera90 minute

documentary

(Radio Canada)

2013Big Wind [46]Editor, writer, Camera90 minute

documentary

(TVO)

2014The Wolverine: The Fight of the James Bay Cree [47]Editor, writer10 minute

documentary

(Rezolution Pictures)

2014Sol [48]Editor90 minute

documentary

(Super Chanel)

2017Above the Drowning Sea[49]Editor, Post Production Supervisor90 minute

documentary

(Time & Rhythm Cinema Inc.)

2017Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World [6][50]Editor, Camera90 minute

documentary

(Movie Network, ARTE,

APTN, SCR/RDI, ARTV)

-Canadian Screen Awards for Best Editing in a Documentary, 2017.
2018Tia and Piujuq [51][52]Editor80 minute drama

(APTN)

2020The Real Neanderthal[53]Editor52 minute documentary

(CBC, The Nature of Things)

2021Dear Audrey[7][8][54]Director, producer, editor, writer, Camera, Location Sound, Archival Research90 minute documentary

(Cineflix Media, The Super Channel, NFB)

- People's Choice Award, Montreal International Documentary Festival, (RIDM), 2021.[55][56]

- Iris Award for Best Feature Documentary, Gala du Quebec Cinema, 2023.[57][58]

- Iris Award for Best Editing Feature Documentary, Gala du Quebec Cinema, 2023.[59][60]

- Dr. Sydney K. Shapiro Humanitarian Award, Phoenix Film Festival, 2022.[61]

- Best Feature Documentary Award at the Indy Film Fest, 2022.[62]

- The Cercle d’or for Best Feature Documentary Award at the Sherbrooke World Film Festival, 2022.[63]

- Grand Prix Documentary Award Rising Sun International Film Festival, Japan (2022).[64]

- Silver Award for Best Feature Documentary at the Tokyo Film Awards, 2022.[65]

- Best Editing of a Documentary Award at the Madrid International Film Festival, 2022.[66]

- Excellence in Editing Award at the Docs Without Borders Film Festival, 2022.

- Best Editing Brussels World Film Festival, Belgium (2022).[67]

- Best Feature Length Documentary nomination at the 11th Canadian Screen Awards, 2023.[68]

- Best Editing in a Documentary nomination at the 11th Canadian Screen Awards, 2023.[69]

- Best Canadian Documentary Nominated at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle, Canada (2023). [70]

2023Tautuktavuk (What We See)Editor

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