Dave Boyle

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Dave Boyle
Born Dave Boyle
Years active 2006 — present
Website
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2279419/

Dave Boyle is an American director, writer, editor and actor. He has written and directed the feature films Big Dreams Little Tokyo (2006), White on Rice (2009), Surrogate Valentine (2011), and Daylight Savings (2012), several of which have won awards. He is currently working on a mystery/thriller film that will be a Japanese language film entitled "Man From Reno."[1]

Films

Big Dreams Little Tokyo

Big Dreams Little Tokyo (2006), Boyle's directorial debut, premiered at the AFI Festival in Hollywood, California. Boyle also stars in the film as the character "Boyd." The film also stars James Kyson Lee and Hiroshi Watanabe, who he would later work with on his next film, White on Rice. Boyle also conceived the idea for the film while living in the Japantown area of Sydney, Australia. Many of the characters in the film were based on people he met and interacted with while living there. The film was shot in the summer of 2005 in San Jose and San Francisco, California as well as Salt Lake City, Utah, and the film was produced by Duane Andersen and Megan Boyle.

White on Rice

White on Rice (2009) was Boyle's second film, which screened at a variety of film festivals and which also won Screenplay Awards at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival.[2] The film also stars Hiroshi Watanabe and James Kyson Lee from Big Dreams Little Tokyo as well as Lynn Chen. Actor Justin Kwong in the film also received a Jury Award from the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival for "Talent to Watch." The film also received an Audience Award at the 2009 San Diego Asian Film Festival. The San Francisco Chronicle's Jeff Yang also called the film "a cinematic milestone."[3]

Surrogate Valentine

Boyle's third film was Surrogate Valentine (2011), which stars indie musician Goh Nakamura, Chadd Stoops, Lynn Chen, Mary Cavett, Joy Osmanski and Parry Shen, and which screened at a number of film festivals, including SXSW (South by Southwest Film Festval). The film also won a Grand Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature at the 2011 San Diego Asian Film Festival.[4][5][6] The film also won an Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at the 2011 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, and star Goh Nakamura received a Special Jury Prize from the Dallas International Film Festival for "Special Achievement in Acting."[7]

Daylight Savings

A sequel to Surrogate Valentine entitled Daylight Savings was released in 2012, which also stars Goh Nakamura as well as Yea-Ming Chen, Ayako Fujitani (the daughter of Steven Seagal), Lynn Chen, Michael Aki, Jane Lui, Joy Osmanski and more. The film also screened at the South by Southwest Film Festival (SXSW) as well as a number of other film festivals including the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival and the San Diego Asian Film Festival.[8] The film was also nominated for a Grand Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature at the 2012 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival.[9]

Upcoming Projects

Boyle is currently working on a Japanese language mystery/thriller film called "Man From Reno" that will be shot primarily in San Francisco. Other films that he is attached to include a Japanese detective story called Komorebi set in Osaka, as well as a film entitled Cover Band written by Matt Warren and David Zarif about a tribute band that goes back in time and end up taking the place of the original band in history.[10]

Filmography

  • Daylight Savings (2012) - Writer, Director, Producer
  • Surrogate Valentine (2011) - Writer, Director, Producer
  • Digital Antiquities (2011) - Editor, Post Production Supervisor (Director: J.P. Chan)
  • White on Rice (2009) - Writer, Director
  • Big Dreams Little Tokyo (2006) - Writer, Director (also "Boyd")

References

  1. Dan Schoenbrun, Filmmaker Magazine, Five Questions with Director Dave Boyle, http://filmmakermagazine.com/41949-five-questions-with-daylight-savings-director-dave-boyle/
  2. "AWARD WINNERS | Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival". Asianfilmfestla.org. Retrieved 2011-10-20. 
  3. Dave Boyle Bio, Cleveland International Film Festival, http://www.clevelandfilm.org/festival/special-programs/someone-to-watch
  4. Kung, Michelle (2011-03-04). "SXSW 2011: 'Surrogate Valentine' Director on His Plans For Self-Distribution - Speakeasy - WSJ". Blogs.wsj.com. Retrieved 2011-10-20. 
  5. "Meet the 2011 SXSW Filmmakers | 'Surrogate Valentine' Director Dave Boyle". indieWIRE. 2011-03-14. Retrieved 2011-10-20. 
  6. Scheib, Ronnie (2011-03-14). "Variety Reviews - Surrogate Valentine - SXSW Reviews - - Review by Ronnie Scheib". Variety.com. Retrieved 2011-10-20. 
  7. Surrogate Valentine, Awards, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1669277/awards
  8. Peter Martin, SXSW 2012 Review: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS, More Low-Key, Charming Romantic Adventures, http://twitchfilm.com/2012/03/sxsw-2012-review-daylight-savings.html
  9. Daylight Savings, Awards, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2151579/awards
  10. Dan Schoenbrun, Filmmaker Magazine, Five Questions with Director Dave Boyle, http://filmmakermagazine.com/41949-five-questions-with-daylight-savings-director-dave-boyle/

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