About Annie
Annie Bradley CVA multiple award winning director, writer and Sundance Alumna, Annie Bradley’s passionate vision always paints a compelling story. She has directed over 100 short films, music videos, commercials, and episodes of television. Chosen for the 2009 TIFF TALENT LAB, the CFC 2008 SHORT DRAMATIC FILM PROGRAM, and the 2007 DIRECTOR’S LAB at the CANADIAN FILM CENTRE she is also the recipient of the 2005 Wallace Studios WIDC Alumnae Award, a 2004 KODAK NEW VISION AWARD and attended the 2003 WOMEN IN THE DIRECTOR’S CHAIR program.
Annie’s television directing credits include multiple episodes of A&E’s URBAN LEGENDS and PSYCHIC INVESTIGATORS, Canwest’s COLD BLOOD and US Discovery’s WORLDS GREENEST HOMES and DUAL SUSPECTS. Most recently she’s wrapped 13 episodes of W/HGTV (US)’s hit series CANDICE TELLS ALL and is currently writing and directing an episode of a new series CANADIAN MADE with Primitive Entertainment and a dance film for CTV/BRAVO with dance legends Rex Harrington and Evelyn Hart. Her dramatic short film PUDGE, which premiered at TIFF , has screened at over 30 festivals on the international circuit; sold to Cinefil Imagica (Japan), The Sundance Channel, Movieola, Canwest Global, TMN and the CBC, with pending sales in Taiwan and Australia. Garnering a multitude of nominations, PUDGE was awarded a PLATINUM REMI at WORLDFEST in Houston, ACTRESS-BEST PERFORMANCE IN A SHORT FILM at the 30th ANNUAL YOUNG ARTIST AWARDS in Los Angeles and recently nabbed BEST DRAMATIC SHORT at the CINECITA FILM FESTIVAL .
Her multiple award winning film, “TONGUE BULLY” featuring two time Dora Award winner Learie E. A. McNicolls, was shot in Havana, Cuba, screened at over 30 festivals including the SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL, and opened the DANCE ON CAMERA FILM FESTIVAL at the Lincoln Centre in NYC. Garnering the MOST CREATIVE SHORT, at the FEAR NO FILM FESTIVAL, the JURY AWARD OF DISTINCTION at the AMERICAN DANCE FESTIVAL, and a GRAND PRIZE of CINEMATOGRAPHY from the RHODE ISLAND INTL FILM FESTIVAL it was featured in AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER, sold to ATOM FILMS at Sundance, and has aired internationally.
Currently Annie is developing multiple feature and television projects through her company THE HEAT MANSION. They include the TV Series “MURDER IN MUSKOKA” based on the best selling crime novel series The Murdoch Murders and the features HANDiCAP and THE ASTRONOMY OF SELF, which is set in Buenos Aires.
She is represented as a Director and a Writer by Angela Argento at TCM Catalyst.
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