Pierre Bonhomme

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Pierre Bonhomme is a Toronto-based independent film-maker. He works closely with a talented group of producing partners including Kerry Young (Spruce Street Pictures) and Darren Portelli (Spiral Media).

After working for many years as an architect in cities such as Berlin, New York and Dubai, Bonhomme returned to Toronto to start a new career in film. He worked in the art departments on television series Queer as Folk and features such as New York Minute, starring the Olsen Twins, Cheaper By The Dozen 2, with Steve Martin and Eugene Levy, and most recently, It's A Boy Girl Thing, starring Kevin Zegers and produced by the Elton John and David Furnish company Rocket Pictures.

Recently, Pierre was Art Director on the Bruce McDonald feature The Tracey Fragments and the art house feature, Neil, by award-winning director Boris Mojsovski. Pierre recently completed his second short film as director, Do Not Bend, with Mojsovski as Director of Photography, written by Judith Klassen and funded by Bravo!FACT.

Bonhomme has a wide range of television and documentary projects in development, and is currently completing a feature screenplay with wonder kid screenwriter Evan Thaler Hickey. He lives and works in Toronto, Canada and will be spending this winter in Essaouira, Morocco to complete his writing assignments.