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Born in Toronto, Keith Lock holds an M.F.A. degree in film from York University. | Born in Toronto, Keith Lock holds an M.F.A. degree in film from York University. He worked as Claude Jutra's assistant as well as Michael Snow's cinematographer on a number of works. His student film, ''Flights of Frenzy'', won the Best Super 8 Award at the UNESCO 10th Muse International, Amsterdam, 1969. Credited by Cinemaya as one of the first Chinese Canadian Filmmakers, he was a founding member and first chair of the Toronto Filmmaker's Co-op, which later morphed into LIFT. | ||
Lock has presented three films at the Toronto International Film Festival including: the experimental film, ''Everything Everywhere Again Alive,'' (1975), which was presented in TIFF's Retrospective of Canadian Cinema in 1984, and the dramatic feature, ''Small Pleasures'' (1993). His half-hour film, ''A Brighter Moon'', received a Gemini Award Nomination for Best Short Drama in 1987. Keith was the first recipient of the Chinese Canadian National Council's Media Applause Award in 1998. His television documentary, ''The Road Chosen: The Lem Wong Story,'' received the NFB Innoversity Conference Award, 2002 and his short film, ''The Dreaming House'' (2005), received the Best GTA Filmmaker Award at the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival. Keith's short, ''Magical Coincidence,'' was the winner of the "So You Think You Can Pitch" competition at the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, 2011. | Lock has presented three films at the Toronto International Film Festival including: the experimental film, ''Everything Everywhere Again Alive,'' (1975), which was presented in TIFF's Retrospective of Canadian Cinema in 1984, and the dramatic feature, ''Small Pleasures'' (1993). His half-hour film, ''A Brighter Moon'', received a Gemini Award Nomination for Best Short Drama in 1987. Keith was the first recipient of the Chinese Canadian National Council's Media Applause Award in 1998. His television documentary, ''The Road Chosen: The Lem Wong Story,'' received the NFB Innoversity Conference Award, 2002 and his short film, ''The Dreaming House'' (2005), received the Best GTA Filmmaker Award at the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival. Keith's short, ''Magical Coincidence,'' was the winner of the "So You Think You Can Pitch" competition at the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, 2011. | ||
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(Selected) | (Selected) | ||
''Magical Coincidence'' | |||
(Working Title), 20 min., Red HD, 2012/13 | (Working Title), 20 min., Red HD, 2012/13 | ||
Short Romantic Comedy | Short Romantic Comedy | ||
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Premiere: Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, November 2012 | Premiere: Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, November 2012 | ||
''The Ache'' | |||
, 88 min., HD, 2010 | , 88 min., HD, 2010 | ||
Dramatic feature film | Dramatic feature film | ||
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Uinversity of Ontario Institute of Technology, 2010 | Uinversity of Ontario Institute of Technology, 2010 | ||
'''ReGifted | For an interview with Keith Lock about ''The Ache,'' visit | ||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Su8WAPT2GiQ#t=52] | |||
''ReGifted'', | |||
1 min, miniDV, 2006 | 1 min, miniDV, 2006 | ||
Produced as a Video Gift to commemorate the 10th | Produced as a Video Gift to commemorate the 10th | ||
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Film Festival. | Film Festival. | ||
''The Dreaming House'', 6 min., 16mm/video, 2005, | |||
Personal Documentary | Personal Documentary | ||
Winnipeg Cinematheque, | Winnipeg Cinematheque, | ||
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Best GTA Artist Award, Reel Asian International Film Festival, Toronto, 2005 | Best GTA Artist Award, Reel Asian International Film Festival, Toronto, 2005 | ||
''The Road Chosen: The Lem Wong Story'', video, 25 min. 1997 | |||
History Television series “A Scattering of Seeds”, Episode #3 | History Television series “A Scattering of Seeds”, Episode #3 ''NFB'' | ||
''NFB'' | |||
Innoversity Media Conference Award, Toronto, 2002 | Innoversity Media Conference Award, Toronto, 2002 | ||
Best Television Documentary Series, Worldfest, Houston, Texas, 1998. | Best Television Documentary Series, Worldfest, Houston, Texas, 1998. | ||
Media Applause Award, Chinese Canadian National Council, Toronto, 1998. | Media Applause Award, Chinese Canadian National Council, Toronto, 1998. | ||
''Tough Bananas'', 25 min., 16mm, 1997'Drama | |||
Reel Asian International Film Festival, Toronto; | Reel Asian International Film Festival, Toronto; | ||
New York Asian American Film Festival, New York; | New York Asian American Film Festival, New York; | ||
Los Angeles Asian American Film Festival, Los Angeles | Los Angeles Asian American Film Festival, Los Angeles | ||
''Small Pleasures'', 86 min., Super'16/35mm, 1993 | |||
Dramatic Feature Film | Dramatic Feature Film | ||
Toronto International Film Festival,1993 | Toronto International Film Festival,1993 | ||
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Movie Central | Movie Central | ||
''A Brighter Moon'', 25 min, 16mm, 1986'Drama | |||
Gemini Award Nomination: "Best Short Drama"', 1987 | Gemini Award Nomination: "Best Short Drama"', 1987 | ||
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C.B.C., TVO, Access Alberta, Vision. | C.B.C., TVO, Access Alberta, Vision. | ||
''Chinatown'' | |||
16mm, 25 min., 1984 | 16mm, 25 min., 1984 | ||
Neighborhoods'(Series Title) | Neighborhoods'(Series Title) | ||
C.B.C. Toronto | C.B.C. Toronto | ||
''The Highway'', 16mm, 25 min, 1983''Drama | |||
Golden Sheaf Nomination, | Golden Sheaf Nomination, | ||
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Denmarks Television', Denmark; | Denmarks Television', Denmark; | ||
''Jeannie Goes Shopping'', 23 min, 16mm, 1981'Drama | |||
MFA Thesis film, York University | MFA Thesis film, York University ''Going'', 5 min., R8mm/16mm, 1976'Experimental | ||
''The Funnel'', Euclid Theatre ,Summer Against Censorship, Toronto |
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About Keith Lock
Born in Toronto, Keith Lock holds an M.F.A. degree in film from York University. He worked as Claude Jutra's assistant as well as Michael Snow's cinematographer on a number of works. His student film, Flights of Frenzy, won the Best Super 8 Award at the UNESCO 10th Muse International, Amsterdam, 1969. Credited by Cinemaya as one of the first Chinese Canadian Filmmakers, he was a founding member and first chair of the Toronto Filmmaker's Co-op, which later morphed into LIFT.
Lock has presented three films at the Toronto International Film Festival including: the experimental film, Everything Everywhere Again Alive, (1975), which was presented in TIFF's Retrospective of Canadian Cinema in 1984, and the dramatic feature, Small Pleasures (1993). His half-hour film, A Brighter Moon, received a Gemini Award Nomination for Best Short Drama in 1987. Keith was the first recipient of the Chinese Canadian National Council's Media Applause Award in 1998. His television documentary, The Road Chosen: The Lem Wong Story, received the NFB Innoversity Conference Award, 2002 and his short film, The Dreaming House (2005), received the Best GTA Filmmaker Award at the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival. Keith's short, Magical Coincidence, was the winner of the "So You Think You Can Pitch" competition at the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, 2011.
For film profiles, visit [1]
Filmography (Selected)
Magical Coincidence (Working Title), 20 min., Red HD, 2012/13 Short Romantic Comedy Winner “So You Think You Can Pitch” competition, Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, 2011 Premiere: Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, November 2012
The Ache , 88 min., HD, 2010 Dramatic feature film Premiere, Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival University of Guelph, Cinema Studies, 2010 Uinversity of Ontario Institute of Technology, 2010
For an interview with Keith Lock about The Ache, visit [2]
ReGifted, 1 min, miniDV, 2006 Produced as a Video Gift to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Toronto International Reel Asian Film Festival.
The Dreaming House, 6 min., 16mm/video, 2005, Personal Documentary Winnipeg Cinematheque,
“Between Here and There”'curated by Leslie Supnet, 2012 Hot Docs Library, 2009 Los Angeles Asian American Film Festival, 2006 Best GTA Artist Award, Reel Asian International Film Festival, Toronto, 2005
The Road Chosen: The Lem Wong Story, video, 25 min. 1997 History Television series “A Scattering of Seeds”, Episode #3 NFB
Innoversity Media Conference Award, Toronto, 2002 Best Television Documentary Series, Worldfest, Houston, Texas, 1998. Media Applause Award, Chinese Canadian National Council, Toronto, 1998.
Tough Bananas, 25 min., 16mm, 1997'Drama Reel Asian International Film Festival, Toronto; New York Asian American Film Festival, New York; Los Angeles Asian American Film Festival, Los Angeles
Small Pleasures, 86 min., Super'16/35mm, 1993 Dramatic Feature Film Toronto International Film Festival,1993 Boston Museum of Fine Arts, “Outlaw Chinese Cinema” Series,1995 Art house theatrical run; Toronto, Kingston, Calgary, 1994 Substation, Singapore, 1997
C.B.C., Movie Network, Movie Central
A Brighter Moon, 25 min, 16mm, 1986'Drama
Gemini Award Nomination: "Best Short Drama"', 1987 Stanford University; Taipei International Film Festival, many international screenings. National Film Theatre, London, England; Boston Museum o'Fine Art. Australian/New Zealand Assoc. of Canadian Studies, Australia, 2000; C.B.C., TVO, Access Alberta, Vision.
Chinatown 16mm, 25 min., 1984 Neighborhoods'(Series Title) C.B.C. Toronto
The Highway, 16mm, 25 min, 1983Drama Golden Sheaf Nomination,
Best Short Drama Yorkton Film Festival, 1983;
C.B.C. Canadian Reflections,
Denmarks Television', Denmark;
Jeannie Goes Shopping, 23 min, 16mm, 1981'Drama
MFA Thesis film, York University Going, 5 min., R8mm/16mm, 1976'Experimental
The Funnel, Euclid Theatre ,Summer Against Censorship, Toronto