Will Beauchamp
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William Beauchamp is a Canadian filmmaker from Edmonton, Alberta, and a graduate of York University film school in Toronto.
His directing credits include the drama Pariahs (2002), which won for Best Feature Film in the Toronto International Teen Movie Festival and garnered Beauchamp a $20,000 scholarship from Warner Brothers. His subsequent films include the short drama Scotch and Soda (2003), the futuristic feature Little Pictures (2004), the short documentary Marianne (2004), which was one of CBC Radio's "picks" in the Hot Docs Film Festival, and Fly Away (2006), a short drama which raised funds for the Alberta Cancer Foundation on its opening night. Beauchamp has also produced two short dramas for director Jamie Cussen, The Great Fear (2006) and Rock, Paper, Scissors (2007).
Beauchamp has served as an Edmonton and Toronto representative for Warner Bros. Canada.
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Teen director wins $20,000, CBC News [1]
A Review of Pariahs [2]
University of Alberta Profile [3]
Marianne in YLife Magazine [4] [5]
Marianne at "Streets to Screens" [6]
Will Beauchamp on Internet Movie Database [7]
[edit] Aircastle Films
In 2007, Will Beauchamp and Jamie Cussen founded Aircastle Films, and are currently developing new projects.