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Andrea Dorfman (born October 29, 1968) is a Canadian screenwriter and film director based in
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. She directed the
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films '' Flawed'' (2010) and ''Big Mouth'' (2012).Dorfman, Andrea. "Andreadorfman.com , About." Andreadorfman.com. 2016. Accessed November 3, 2016. http://andreadorfman.com/about/.pol Dorfman is one of the four co-creators of ''Blowhard''. She mainly creates short and feature films but also works on mini-documentaries for the Equality Effect, a human rights organization. She is currently working on ''The Playground'' in collaboration with Jennifer Deyell. She lives in Halifax with her boyfriend Dave Hayden, his children Max and Sydney, their two cats and dog. She has been creating experimental and dramatic shorts, as well as feature films, since 1995. Dorfman occasionally teaches classes at the
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Early life

Dorfman was born in
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,
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, on October 29, 1968.Infantry, Ashante. "A Crash Course in Film Salesmanship; Andrea Dorfman Plugs 'Parsley Days' Debut: ntario Edition" ''Proquest'', September 2000. Accessed October 2016. Toronto Star. Keyword: Parsley Days. She fell in love with filmmaking at 12 years old, when her father gave her a camera."Halifax Womans Movie the Buzz; First Feature Film by Director Andrea Dorfman Gets Lots of Festival Attention." ''Proquest'', September 2000. Accessed October/November 2016. The Times-Transcript. She graduated from
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and the
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Career

Dorfman's first major film, ''Swerve'' (1998), tells the story of a group of friends who embark on a road trip which winds up in an uncomfortable lesbian love triangle. That same year, she made a docudrama about a nine-year-old girl suffering from separation anxiety, called ''Nine'' (1998). These two films won her the Most Promising New Director Award at the 1998 Atlantic Film Festival. Her first feature film ''
Parsley Days ''Parsley Days'' is a Canadian feature film directed by Andrea Dorfman. The movie takes place in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The film premiered on September 12, 2000, at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film was named one of Canada's Top Te ...
'' (2000), premiered at the
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.Gauthier, Jennifer. "Where is Here? Local Visions in Three Canadian Films." ''Proquest'', October/November 2005. Accessed October/November 2016. Canadian Journal of Film Studies. The film is a comedy about a young woman seeking an abortion after accidentally conceiving a child with her boyfriend. The main character, Kate, has been dating Ollie since high school but finds herself unhappy with the relationship. The film suggests she may have had a brief affair that led to the pregnancy. Kate tries to terminate the pregnancy by eating a diet filled with Parsley. In the end, Kate and Ollie break up. The filming was done over the course of eleven days on a budget of $65,000 and was based in
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. Dorfman found local Halifax actors and musicians for her crew, cast, and soundtrack. Dorfman worked as the writer, producer, director and Photographer of the film, using a hand-held camera. The film premiered without a distributor, so Dorfman delayed releasing the budget of the film. The film received mixed reviews.
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said "well-executed, but slightly over-earnest."
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called it "endlessly charming." Finally, the film landed her a distribution deal with Toronto-based
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after a sold-out screening at the
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and a screening at the New York Independent Film Project. Her second feature, ''
Love that Boy ''Love That Boy'' is a 2003 Canadian film and romantic comedy directed by Andrea Dorfman and starring Nadia Litz and Adrien Dixon. It is about a woman in love with a younger teenage boy. In French the film is called ''J'aime ce garçon''. Pl ...
'', featured
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as a sexually immature type-A university student who develops a close relationship with her teenage neighbour after failing to find a boyfriend. The film also featured
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in a small role. It premiered at the 2003
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. The film was described as charming despite the subject matter.Monk, Katherine. "Movie Review: Love That Boy." ''Proquest'', November 2003. Accessed October/November 2016. CanWest News. In 2005 she directed the documentary ''Sluts'' (2005), which focused on women discussing the feeling of being labeled as so. She also produced the short film '' There's a Flower in My Pedal'' that year, which was a runner up for best short at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2005. Dorfman created ''Art'' in 2008, a short animation film to
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' song ''Art''. Dorfman also filmed ''Lost and Found'' (2008), which focused on local Halifax artist and writer Jane Kansas and her collection of knowledge about Harper Lee, who is best known for writing the novel
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. She finished it in time for the International Documentary Challenge. In 2009, Dorfman used a grant from
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to create an animated short film based on a poem by Tanya Davis, titled ''How to Be Alone''. In 2010 Dorfman posted the piece on YouTube where it went viral and gained over a million views in a few months and accolades from
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and ''
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''. She also made an animated film for the NYC Bicycle Film Festival called ''Thoughts on My Bike'' (2009). In 2020 Dorfman created the sequel film '' How to Be At Home'', based on another poem by Davis about coping with isolation during the
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. The film was named to the
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's year-end
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list for 2020.Victoria Ahearn
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. ''
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'', December 9, 2020.
Dorfman continued to experiment with animation with '' Flawed'', a 2010 short animated documentary combining
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and hand-painted images. ''Flawed'' was produced in Halifax by
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for the
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. Dorfman proceeded to make more short films and animations filmed with colourful and often 2D watercolour images. In 2010 she began making films for the human rights organization, The Equality Effect. She began with two short animated PSA's called 1''60 Girls'' (2010) and ''The Equality Effect'' (2010), bringing awareness to the issues that girls in Kenya, Malawi, and Ghana face. She later began working on Fogo Island, Newfoundland for the first time. There she filmed ''Tilting Quilting'' (2010), about the quilts made by the people of Tilting, Fogo Island. In 2010 she also created the short 2D animation called ''Summer Stairs'', to go along with a song that her boyfriend wrote her. Her final film that year was, another short animation, called ''The Drums'' based on the song of the same name by Tanya Davis. In 2012 she continued her worked with The Art of Equality (2012). She created a mini documentary showcasing the work that Kenyan lawyers are doing to take the Kenyan Government to task for not protecting young girls from rape. That year she also released ''Big Mouth'' (2012), an animated film that was done in 2D puppet stop motion. It was produced and distributed by the National Film Board of Canada. In 2013 she created the short animation ''Eulogy for You and Me'' (2013). In 2014, Dorfman returned to feature film making with ''
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'', a film about a young woman struggling to overcome her fears of becoming a musician. The film starred musician
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and premiered at the
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in the Contemporary World Cinema section. It also screened at the Atlantic Film Festival. In 2018 she announced she was working on the film ''Spinster'' starring
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about a woman convinced she will spend the rest of her life single after being dumped on her 39th birthday. Dorfman is currently working on a film called ''The Playground'' with Jennifer Deyell. She has made tremendous contributions in the Canada film industry, particularly around animation.


Work

Dorfman used to finance her films by working as a camera assistant or a cinematographer on other people's films and music videos. She is known for her ability to turn the taboo into something different. She pulls the viewers mind from disturbing thoughts with an offbeat sense of humour. This is especially apparent in her films ''Parsley Days and'' ''
Love that Boy ''Love That Boy'' is a 2003 Canadian film and romantic comedy directed by Andrea Dorfman and starring Nadia Litz and Adrien Dixon. It is about a woman in love with a younger teenage boy. In French the film is called ''J'aime ce garçon''. Pl ...
.'' She is also recognized for her experimentation with animation.


Filmography


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dorfman, Andrea 1968 births Living people Canadian women film directors Film directors from Nova Scotia Film directors from Toronto Writers from Halifax, Nova Scotia Writers from Toronto