Brett Sullivan
 
BiographyBrett Sullivan has directed award winning Feature Films and TV series. Ginger Snaps II: Unleashed (2004), his feature directorial debut was an incredible success critically and at the box office. His second feature, The Chair, an über low budget indie film, has been sold worldwide and received many international awards, including Best Director at the Canadian Film Festival and Best Feature at several other Festivals. A Christmas Horror Story was his third feature and is a fan favourite. Brett has directed many episodes of television including The Border, Flashpoint, Cracked, Lost Girl, Wynonna Earp, Frontier and Orphan Black. He has edited numerous features and over one hundred hours of television, receiving respective Genie and Gemini nominations in 2001 for Ginger Snaps and Lucky Girl. He won a Gemini Award for Best Picture Editing. Brett won an inaugural Canadian Screen Award for Best Dramatic Editing for an episode of Flashpoint. Sullivan also attended the Director's Resident Programme at the Canadian Film Centre in 2001. He has several projects in development including an open water thriller entitled S.O.S.


In the role of director

A Christmas Horror Story (21/07/2015)

Four tales of Yuletide terror are told in A Christmas Horror Story. In the town of Bailey Downs, Dangerous Dan (William Shatner) speaks on the radio, as the town prepares for Christmas Eve. Teenager Molly (Zoé De Grand Maison) and her friends explore a school, where a crucifix-style murder happened the year before, and encounter some […]