Brett Harvey is an international award winning feature documentary director & writer hailing from Vancouver Canada. His debut documentary, 'The Union: The Business Behind Getting High', was awarded "Best Canadian Documentary" by the National Film Board. His follow up documentary, 'The Culture High', won "Best Documentary" at the 2015 Ampia Awards, and was nominated for "Best Documentary" at the 2014 Warsaw Film Festival and the 2015 Leo Awards. In 2016, Brett directed and wrote the feature documentary 'Ice Guardians'. That year, 'Ice Guardians' was listed in Newsweek's "Favorite Documentaries Of 2016" and Sports Illustrated's "Best Of Film" in 2016. The film went on to be nominated for four "Rosie Awards" in 2017 including "Best Documentary Over 30 minutes" and also nominated for two "Leo Awards" including "Best Feature Documentary" & "Best Director". Brett's latest documentary, 'Inmate #1: The Rise of Danny Trejo', has started the world film festival circuit, having been already won the "Audience Choice" Award for 'Best Canadian Documentary' and 'Best Overall Film' at the Calgary International Film Festival.
Award winning writer, director, producer Brett Heard is a twenty-five-year veteran to the film and television industry, both in front of and behind the camera. His experience as an established stand-up comic and improviser performing across Canada and the United States, and countless acting roles in television series, TV movies and Hollywood features evolved into a successful career as a storyteller. In 2007 Brett launched Fresh Baked Entertainment (www.freshbakedent.com), a production company that included a brand-sponsored digital storytelling division that creates episodic series. Creating, show-running and producing multi-episode digital series financed by blue chip companies, Heard has shown unparalleled success and track-able ROI in this burgeoning field. In 2013, Brett wrote and directed his first feature, STAG, which won numerous festival awards across Canada, USA and Europe, including nine nominations from the LA Comedy Festival, taking home the Award of Excellence. The film was sold to E One and into wide distribution internationally which included HBO, Netflix, TMN and Amazon Prime. In 2016 his second feature, GO FISH, connected with the hearts of audiences from tweens to seniors, picking up multiple "Best Feature" festival awards and is now available on Amazon Prime. In 2018 Heard wrote the Gordon Pinsent inspired series Crime On His Hands, which was picked up for development by the CBC.
Brett Hedlund is an editor and director, known for American Wrestler: The Wizard (2016), The Stand at Paxton County (2020) and Ride (2018).
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