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Kris Elgstrand
Kris Elgstrand is a Canadian film director and screenwriter.Marsha Lederman, "Suburban life inspires filmmaker's taste for the strange". ''The Globe and Mail'', September 25, 2014. He is most noted for his 2014 film ''Songs She Wrote About People She Knows'', which received several Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016; Elgstrand himself was a nominee in the Best Original Song category for the film's song "Asshole Dave". A frequent collaborator with Dylan Akio Smith and Brad Dryborough in the Whatever Institute filmmaking collective, he was the screenwriter of Smith's films ''Imetacanine'',David Spaner, "Really good movies, ReelFast: Dylan Akio Smith had 48 hours to make winning film". ''The Province'', August 26, 2003. '' Man. Feel. Pain.'', ''Galo de Barcelos: The Chicken of Portugal'', '' The Cabin Movie'' and ''Big Head'', the screenwriter and co-director with Smith of ''Doppelgänger Paul'', and the writer of Dryborough's short film ''Cle ...
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