Canadian Screen Awards Nominations for “Assholes: A Theory”

Pleased to announce that Assholes: A Theory has been nominated for three Canadian Screen Awards:

2021 Donald Brittain Award for Best Social/Political Documentary Program
Ann Bernier, Annette Clarke, John Walker

2021 Best Writing, Documentary
John Walker, Robert Sandler

2021 Best Picture Editing, Documentary
Jeff Warren

Full list: www.academy.ca

My adventures with assholes

By John Walker, director, Assholes: A Theory

If someone had told me I would be having a conversation about assholes with the governor general of New Zealand, Dame Patsy Reddy, and her husband, Sir David Gascoigne, or that I would be sitting beside comedic legend John Cleese as he burst into laughter at the North American premiere of Assholes: A Theory, I would have said, “You’re out of your mind!”

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DGC Visionaries at FIN Sunday, September 15th 1-5 pm

The DGC is proud to present this FREE event as part of FIN this year! Come listen to interesting panel discussions with the directors behind some of the Festival’s most anticipated films!

Featuring ARC members John Houston and John Walker, DGC members Atom Egoyan, Julia Ivanova and François Girard, and introducing up and coming Atlantic directors Justin Oakey, Melanie Oates, Megan Wennberg, and Heather Young.

John Walker Master Class in Wellington, New Zealand

As part of the Wellington Doc Edge Forum, John Walker will be sharing his creative and strategic approach to documentary filmmaking.

John Walker – The Cinematographer as Filmmaker (June 14, 2019)

The lines between director and cinematographer can often become blurred in documentary filmmaking as the realities of the genre dictate the director and the cinematographer become one and the same person. Some documentary filmmakers choose to capture their art through their own lens — taking complete creative control — whilst others argue that the division of labour is a crucial aspect of effective filmmaking. This masterclass will discuss how being one’s own cinematographer can inform a filmmaker’s visual aesthetic, influence their creative decisions and aid or hinder story development.

John Walker began his relationship with photography when he was eight years old. His first venture into photojournalism came at sixteen when he took his 35mm camera on a ship to the high Arctic. His filmmaking career has since taken him on various adventures around the globe, self-shooting and producing over 100 documentaries. Walker’s development from still photographer to cinematographer to filmmaker, and how he found his way to visual storytelling, will be at the heart of his masterclass.

North American Premiere at Hot Docs 2019

John Walker Productions’ most recent film Assholes: A Theory celebrated three completely sold out screenings for it’s North American Premiere at Hot Docs 2019. Special featured guests who made the trip to Toronto, along with many of the film’s crew, included the author of the book of the same name, Aaron James, along with Aimée Morrison, Suji Gelerman, Sherry Lee Benson–Podolchuk, Robert Hockett and John Cleese!