Theodore Bezaire holds both American and Canadian citizenship and is a founding member of The Dot Film Company. Mainly a Writer and Director, Theodore also possesses a thorough understanding of film theory, producing, editing and sound design. Stamps, Theodore’s 10-minute family drama premiered at the Viewfinders International Film Festival in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Working in association with the CFTPA and Corus Entertainment, Theodore then received $25,000 to write, direct and produce an 8-minute comedy entitled The Putting Edge, which was broadcast on YTV in the summer of 2005. To follow up, Theodore directed Pria, a 12-minute comedic drama shot on 35mm film for the CBC. Pria recently won the “Student’s Choice Award” at Sprockets Film Festival For Children and the Platinum Remi award for Best Short Film at WorldFest Houston. Theodore is currently writing another comedy script with collaborator Mike Stasko. Theodore holds a B.A. in Communication Studies from the University Of Windsor, Ontario. He also attended the highly competitive Post Graduate Advanced Television and Film Program at Sheridan College. Bezaire was a coproducer on the 2008 production, Iodine.
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