Dan Savoie is a cinematic trailblazer, a fearless auteur who's taking the film world by storm. With a vision that's as bold as it is uncompromising, Savoie is redefining what it means to be a filmmaker in the 21st century. At the helm of South Detroit Films, he's unleashed a barrage of mind-blowing, genre-defying masterpieces that have left audiences reeling. From the soul-crushing despair of "This Tuesday's Child" to the anarchic, adrenaline-fueled chaos of "Great Green Gobs" and "Hey, I'm Leafin' Here," Savoie's films are a middle finger to convention, a rebel yell that echoes through the halls of cinema. He's not just a director; he's a goddamn rock star, a maverick who's here to shake the foundations of the industry and leave his mark in the annals of film history.
But Savoie's no one-trick pony. He's a renaissance man of the silver screen, a jack-of-all-trades who's as comfortable in front of the camera as he is behind it. He's rubbed shoulders with the biggest names in the biz, working on the sets of blockbuster juggernauts like "2012," "Jennifer's Body," and "Night at the Museum 2." And while he may not have been the star of the show, the knowledge and experience he gained from those high-profile gigs have only served to sharpen his skills and deepen his understanding of the craft. Savoie's not just a filmmaker; he's a student of the game, a sponge who's soaking up every drop of wisdom he can find and using it to fuel his own creative fire.
TV Ontario Telefest Nominee - Best Documentary
(2000)