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Bruce Pittman

Bruce Pittman (born February 4, 1950) is a Canadian television and film director best known for directing the 1987 slasher Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II.[1] He also directed the 1989 film Where the Spirit Lives, which won the Gemini Award for Best TV movie and numerous international awards. He is a member of the Directors Guild of Canada[2] and the Directors Guild of America. Early life and career Born in Toronto, Ontario, on February 4, 1950. Pittman attended Park Lawn Public School, Royal York Collegiate and Kipling Collegiate in Etobicoke.[3] In 1966, he made his first student film, which received an Honorable Mention at the Kodak Student Film Festival in Rochester, New York.[3] That year he began working at the Odeon Humber Theatre learning every aspect of film exhibition.[3] From 1968 through 1972 Pittman worked at Famous Players in their publicity department, Communikon a market research company which was a subsidiary of Paramount Pictures and Allan King Associates directing their independent film distribution. He also opened the Revue Cinema in Toronto.[3] Pittman began professional filmmaking in 1971 with documentary films about other filmmakers: Freddie Young and John Frankenheimer. In 1974 with Elwy Yost and Jim Hanley he co-created and was Producer/Director of TVOntario's long running show Saturday Night At The Movies.[3] Beginning in 1977 Pittman embarked on directing dramatic films with a series of half hour programs based on Canadian short stories one of which, The Painted Door, was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Live Action Short. In 1984 he directed his first feature The Mark Of Cain followed by Confidential and Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II which 30 years later has developed into a minor cult classic.[3] Over the next 27 years Pittman directed 19 feature length dramas and mini series and 98 episodes of 27 series for 12 North American networks.[3] His directorial work has resulted in 102 award nominations and 57 wins in Canada and internationally for his films.[3] Since 2004 he has worked exclusively on 51 independent dramatic and documentary productions.

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Job

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November 30th, 2012

The Last Movie

Director

6

October 26th, 2003

Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion

Director

5.8

January 1st, 2003

Alien Tracker

Director

4

March 24th, 2000

No Alibi

Director

3.1

January 26th, 2000

Stolen from the Heart

Director

7

April 2nd, 1999

The Secret Path

Director

7.5

January 1st, 1999

Locked in Silence

Director

6.1

November 16th, 1997

Flood: A River's Rampage

Director

5.3

March 9th, 1997

To Dance with Olivia

Director

8

November 3rd, 1996

To Brave Alaska

Director

5.7

April 14th, 1996

Captive Heart: The James Mink Story

Director

5.1

August 13th, 1995

Harrison Bergeron

Director

6.8

July 14th, 1994

Blood Brothers

Director

8.3

June 6th, 1990

Where the Spirit Lives

Director

6.2

October 16th, 1987

Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II

Director

6.1

September 24th, 1986

Mark of Cain

Director

5.5

January 1st, 1986

Confidential

Director

3.3

October 1st, 1984

The Painted Door

Director

4.3

October 1st, 1981

The Olden Days Coat

Director

9

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