1/12/2024 0 Comments Fragments movie 2011![]() In 2012 David and Neil were selected into the NSI Features First program with Fragments, based on their short film. Neil was nominated for a Leo award for his work as a director of photography, and has worked as a lighting best boy on projects such as The Killing, The Twilight Saga New Moon and Eclipse.ĭavid and Neil have directed several music videos, shorts, episodes of the web series Yukonic and have several projects in development. David has worked as a production coordinator on the Telefilm feature The Mountie, and the APTN television series Anash and The Legacy of the Sun-Rock. David received a BFA in Creative Writing from UVIC and studied directing at the Langara Film Arts Program, and Neil received a BA in Film Production from UBC.īoth have worked in production in BC and the Yukon. Both David and Neil left the Yukon to study in BC. We are excited to continue our festival run with the NSI Online Film Festival.” About the filmmakersīased in the Yukon, David Hamelin and Neil Macdonald have been co-writing and co-directing films since they were 13. With funds from the Yukon Film and Sound Commission we completed Fragments in 2011 and went on to premier at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival. The survivors struggle in different ways following this. After completing the first draft of the feature, we decided to create a short based on a character from the script. A psychotic man opens fire in a diner, murdering numerous people before killing himself. We were inspired by the Tagish Lake Meteor which exploded in the sky above the Yukon in 2000. “David and I began developing Fragments in 2008. Producer: Neil Macdonald Director’s statement Writer/director: David Hamelin and Neil Macdonald After she finds a fragment and brings it to school, Robin begins to fall ill with a strange infection that will change her life forever. Early one morning, Robin witnesses a meteorite explode in the sky above her home.
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