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Biography

A self confessed sci-fi buff, Quebec born Audrey Cummings graduated from Queen's University with her BAH before moving to Toronto. She fell in love with filmmaking at a young age and made her first sci-fi film with her babysitter, about a crazed magician who loathed humanity.

Audrey loves working with concepts of the unforeseeable future of our society, as well as themes of humanity and isolation. She has written and directed several award winning short films including Burgeon and Fade which just won her the Jackson-Triggs Award for Best Emerging Canadian Filmmaker at the 2008 CFC WorldWide Short Film Festival, as well as A Stolen Moment and Battle for Arhur, which have been played in festivals worldwide, won her several wards and have been sold for broadcast to CBC, CHUM/Bravo! Canada, Canwest, Comcast USA and SVT Sweden.

Audrey was selected for the 2006 Director's Lab Programme at Norman Jewison's prestigious Canadian Film Centre as one of eight directors selected from across Canada to participate in the programme. She was then selected for the 2007 Short Dramatic Film Programme as one of five directors. Audrey Also won the 2007 Kodak New Vision Fellowship Award for Best Emerging Canadian Female Director.

Audrey recently completed her latest short film Les jeux d'enfants which she wrote, directed and co-produced. It's a sci-fi/drama about two sisters who need to learn to put their differences aside in order to survive the last day of the end of the world.

She is currently in development for the first feature film Perfecting Chaos, a sci-fi thriller about a teenage girl who alters her fate after experiencing a premonition of her own abduction.

Other projects in development include the feature films Cheebo a sci-fi comedy, Dysconnect a sci-fi thriller, and Songbird a thriller/horror.
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