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Rob Heydon, born August 19, 1970 in Toronto, Canada, is an award-winning filmmaker. Heydon shot Go Further, starring Woody Harrelson (Audience Award runner up prize at Toronto Film Festival), and Rippin, a documentary on professional snowboarders that aired on Movie TV and CityTV. His short films have been showcased on Head F*!K on Sci-Fi Network in the UK, VIVA in Germany, MTV, MTV2, MuchMusic and VOLT on TVO in Ontario. He honed his skills at the renowned Norman Jewison Canadian Film Centre for Advanced Film Studies working on short films.

Currently he is producing and directing Ecstasy based on the novel, Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance by Irvine Welsh. Recently, for directing the music video for Edwin's Alive, he won a Juno Award and People's Choice Award at MuchMusic's MMVA .

Heydon resides in Toronto,Canada; Glasgow, Scotland and London, England.

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[edit] Filmography (selection)

[edit] Feature Films (selection)

  • 2006 Ecstasy, Director, Producer, Writer

[edit] Documentaries (selection)

  • 2003 Go Further, Director: Ron Mann as Cameraman
  • 1999 Rippin, Director, Producer
  • 1999 New Years Eve - Pleasure Force, Director, Producer
  • 1999 Jokers High - Pleasure Force, Director, Producer

[edit] Video (selection)

[edit] Music videos (selection)

[edit] Awards (selection)

  • 2000 MuchMusic Video Awards of 2000, Canada - People's Choice Best Music Video, for Alive (Edwin)
  • 2000 East Coast Music Awards, Canada - Nomination for Best Video: Never Too Late (Damhnait Doyle)
  • 1999 Music Video Production Association "MVPA" Awards, U.S. - Nomination for Best Electronic Video: Converge (Plastikman)

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