Heather Young

Canadian filmmaker
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroCanadian filmmaker
PlacesCanada
isFilm director
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio
Gender
Female
Education
University of New Brunswick
NSCAD University
The details

Biography

Heather Young is a Canadian filmmaker based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.

Biography

Originally from Saint John, New Brunswick, Young is a graduate of the University of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD).

Her thesis film Dog Girl won the Norman McLaren Award for Best Student Film at the Montreal World Film Festival. Her other short films include Green (2013) and Howard and Jean (2014). Her short Fish received an Honourable Mention for Best Canadian Short at the Vancouver International Film Festival and played at TIFF Canada's Top Ten in 2017. Her short Milk won Best Short Film in the Focus Québec/Canada competition at Festival du nouveau cinéma and also played at TIFF Canada's Top Ten in 2018.

Her feature film debut, Murmur, premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI Discovery Prize. In December 2019, it was named to TIFF's annual year-end Canada's Top Ten list of the year's best Canadian films. It also won the John Dunning Award for Best First Feature at the Canadian Screen Awards.

Filmography

  • Dog Girl (short, 2009)
  • A Night Out (short, 2011)
  • Green (short, 2013)
  • Howard and Jean (short, 2014)
  • Fish (short, 2016), winner of the Screen Nova Scotia short film award
  • Milk (short, 2017) about a pregnant woman working on a dairy farm
  • Murmur (feature film, 2019)

Accolades

  • Montreal World Film Festival: Norman McLaren Award for best overall student film (Dog Girl, 2009)
  • SilverWave Award for Best Canadian Short film (A Night Out, 2011)
  • Canada's Top Ten shorts of 2016 (Fish)
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