Thomas Burstyn
Thomas Burstyn (born 1954 in Montreal, Quebec), sometimes credited as Tom Burstyn, is a Canadian cinematographer and documentary filmmaker.[1] He is most noted for his work on the 1995 film Magic in the Water, for which he won the Genie Award for Best Cinematography at the 16th Genie Awards.[2] He was nominated in the same category on two other occasions, at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989 for The Tadpole and the Whale (La Grenouille et la baleine),[3] and at the 14th Genie Awards in 1993 for The Lotus Eaters.[4]
As a filmmaker he directed the documentary film Some Kind of Love,[5] for which he received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Cinematography in a Documentary at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016.[6]
He moved to New Zealand in the 2000s after marrying New Zealand filmmaker Barbara Sumner, with whom he cofounded the production company Cloud South Films.[7]
References
- ^ Julia Brown, "Filmmaking - the great adventure; Tom Burstyn, cinematographer, on trailer homes and HD technology". OnFilm, June 2005.
- ^ John Griffin, "Saltspring Islander's drama takes six Genies". Vancouver Sun, January 15, 1996.
- ^ "List of nominees for the Genie Awards". Montreal Gazette, February 14, 1989.
- ^ "The Lotus Eaters strong contender at Genies". The Globe and Mail, December 11, 1993.
- ^ "Some Kind of Love: Thomas Burstyn". Exclaim!, June 12, 2015.
- ^ "2016 Canadian Screen Awards Nominees Announced". ET Canada, January 19, 2016.
- ^ Sarah Catherall, "Living in a library: the Napier home with 5500 books". Stuff, February 16, 2018.
External links
- Thomas Burstyn at IMDb
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1963–1978
- Donald Wilder and Guy Borremans (1963)
- Stan Brede and John Spotton (1964)
- Francis Chapman, Christopher Chapman and Jean-Claude Labrecque (1965)
- Jean-Claude Labrecque and Georges Dufaux (1966)
- Gilles Gascon and Grahame Woods (1967)
- Georges Dufaux and Bernard Gosselin (1968)
- Réo Grégoire and Tony Ianzelo (1969)
- Bernard Chentrier (1970)
- Michel Brault (1971)
- Michel Brault (1972)
- Donald Wilder (1973)
- no award (1974)
- Paul Van der Linden (1975)
- Richard Leiterman (1976)
- Pierre Mignot (1977)
- Miklós Lente (1978)
1980–2011
- John Coquillon (1980)
- Michel Brault (1981)
- Richard Leiterman (1982)
- Michel Brault (1983)
- Pierre Mignot (1984)
- Pierre Mignot (1985)
- François Protat (1986)
- Pierre Mignot (1987)
- Guy Dufaux (1988)
- Peter Suschitzky (1989)
- Guy Dufaux (1990)
- Peter James (1991)
- Peter Suschitzky (1992)
- Alain Dostie (1993)
- Paul Sarossy (1994)
- Thomas Burstyn (1995)
- Peter Suschitzky (1996)
- Paul Sarossy (1997)
- Alain Dostie (1998)
- Paul Sarossy (1999)
- André Turpin (2000)
- Pierre Gill (2001)
- Paul Sarossy (2002)
- Allen Smith (2003)
- Paul Sarossy (2004)
- Giles Nuttgens (2005)
- Pierre Gill (2006)
- Peter Suschitzky (2007)
- Gregory Middleton (2008)
- Pierre Gill (2009)
- André Turpin (2010)
- Jean-François Lord (2011)
2012–present
- Nicolas Bolduc (2012)
- Nicolas Bolduc (2013)
- André Turpin (2014)
- Yves Bélanger (2015)
- André Turpin (2016)
- Nicolas Bolduc (2017)
- Sara Mishara (2018)
- Norm Li (2019)
- Maya Bankovic (2020)
- Sara Mishara (2021)
- Sara Mishara (2022)
- Jared Raab (2023)
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