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Canadian Filmmaker Trevor Anderson's THE HIGH LEVEL BRIDGE Selected for Sundance 2011
Edmonton's Trevor Anderson will be making his first visit to the Sundance Film Festival with his film THE HIGH LEVEL BRIDGE screening in the International Documentary Shorts Program.
EDMONTON, AB, CANADA, December 08, 2010 /Movies and Video PR News/ -- After premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival and earning high praise at the prestigious AFI Fest, filmmaker Trevor Anderson's short film THE HIGH LEVEL BRIDGE has been chosen by the Sundance Film Festival to screen in its International Documentary Shorts program.
THE HIGH LEVEL BRIDGE is a darkly humorous look at a monument that stands both for utility and despair. Anderson documents the Edmonton bridge's history, acknowledging its role in tragic suicides and its place in collective psychology for the people of Edmonton. The film showcases shots of the freezing North Saskatchewan River, and pays homage to the people and events surrounding it. The piece culminates in a final enigmatic jump.
Anderson is a self taught filmmaker who started making shorts in 2005. THE HIGH LEVEL BRIDGE is his 9th short film. Previous films include THE ISLAND and ROCK POCKETS, both were highly celebrated on the festival circuit. The film's cinematographer, Fish Griwkowsky, is a notable Edmonton artist, columnist and photographer. "Fish and I both live a block from the bridge. It's huge, literally and figuratively. It's beautiful, and it's where people go to die. So, it's a complex subject. I don't believe we're helped by not talking about dangerous topics, I just think we have to do so very, very carefully," said Anderson.
The 2011 Sundance Film Festival runs from January 20-30 in Park City, Utah, USA. For more information regarding THE HIGH LEVEL BRIDGE, please visit the film's website http://www.dirtcityfilms.com/films/the-high-level-bridge
About Trevor Anderson
Trevor Anderson is a self-taught, independent filmmaker and musician. Born in Red Deer, Alberta, he currently lives and works in Edmonton. His short films have screened at many international film festivals, including Berlin, Toronto, AFI Fest in Los Angeles and Frameline in San Francisco. His work has been broadcast by MTV, Canal+ Spain, and Bravo! At Hot Docs, Trevor won the inaugural Lindalee Tracey Award, presented to "an emerging Canadian filmmaker working with passion, humor, a strong sense of social justice and a personal point of view." In 2009, his short film THE ISLAND won the jury prize for Best Short Film at the Pink Apple Festival in Zürich, Switzerland. His films THE ISLAND, DINX and ROCK POCKETS have been shortlisted for the Iris Prize in Cardiff, Wales. He participated in the 2009 TIFF Talent Lab, and the 2007 Drama Prize program at the National Screen Institute - Canada. In 2010, Trevor won the Telus Courage to Innovate Award at the Mayor's Celebration of the Arts in Edmonton, and a Lt. Gov. of Alberta Emerging Artist Award. Trevor also plays music in a band, THE WET SECRETS, whose song "Secret March" was named by Grant Lawrence of CBC Radio 3 as one of the "Best Songs of the Decade".
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