Evan Johnson is a Canadian filmmaker from Winnipeg, Manitoba, most noted for his frequent collaborations with Guy Maddin.[1] He was codirector of Maddin's The Forbidden Room, which was the winner of the Toronto Film Critics Association's Rogers Best Canadian Film Award at the Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2015.[2]

Johnson and Maddin have also codirected the short films Puberty (2014), Elms (2014), Colours (2014), Cold (2014), Lines of the Hand (2015) and Once a Chicken (2015).

He and his brother Galen Johnson were jointly codirectors of Maddin's short films Bring Me the Head of Tim Horton (2015),[3] Seances (2016),[4] The Green Fog (2017),[5] Accidence (2018),[6] Stump the Guesser (2020)[7] and The Rabbit Hunters (2020).

References

  1. Steve Erickson, "Interview: Guy Maddin and Evan Johnson on The Forbidden Room". Slant Magazine, October 4, 2015.
  2. "'The Forbidden Room' earns $100,000 Toronto film critics prize". CTV News. Canadian Press. January 6, 2016.
  3. James Adams, "War epic Hyena Road’s ‘making-of’ film has a unique take". The Globe and Mail, October 9, 2015.
  4. Robert Everett-Green, "Seances: Guy Maddin’s film generator is an endless cinematic experience". The Globe and Mail, May 2, 2016.
  5. Eric Kohn (April 15, 2017). "'Vertigo' Revisited: Guy Maddin Explores Hitchcock's Classic With Found Footage — SF International Film Festival". IndieWire.
  6. Jessica Kiang, "Berlin: Behind the Scenes With Guy Maddin’s ‘Accidence’". Variety, February 26, 2018.
  7. Mindy Bond, "Canadian Auteur Guy Maddin World Premiering New Film at 2020 Berlinale". The Culture Files, February 25, 2020.
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