Jamie Travis is a Toronto-based filmmaker who has written and directed two trilogies of award-winning short films. His six shorts – Why the Anderson Children Didn’t Come to Dinner, The Saddest Boy in the World, The Armoireand thePatterns Trilogy – all premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and went on to international acclaim.
Critics have drawn comparisons to Travis’ work with filmmakers as disparate as David Lynch, Alfred Hitchcock and Todd Solondz. Travis’ growing body of work was played extensively in film festivals and at art galleries, from Toronto to Sundance to the Pompidou Centre in Paris.