Avi Federgreen has spent over twenty-five years cultivating a remarkable career in the Canadian film industry, with an impressive portfolio of over seventy films produced to his name.
His recent productions, which have been making waves at film festivals, include Motherly and For The Sake Of Vicious. Additionally, his films Clapboard Jungle and Things I Do For Money are currently in release.
As a driving force behind the Indiecan10K & Indiecan20K First Feature Initiatives, Federgreen has played a crucial role in helping eight first-time filmmakers bring their projects to life in Canada.
Throughout his career, Federgreen has amassed a diverse range of producing credits, including One Week, Still Mine, Kiss and Cry, Prisoner X, Score: A Hockey Musical, Relative Happiness, How To Plan An Orgy in A Small Town, Moon Point, I'm Yours, Hungry Hills, High Life, Leslie, My Name Is Evil, Lifechanger, Man Running, and Altered Skin, among many others.
In addition to his producing work, Federgreen has also ventured into directing, with his first short film, Red Balloon, premiering in the summer of 2019 and subsequently traveling the festival circuit.
In the fall of 2020, Federgreen made his feature film directorial debut with Family Seductions (also known as Lethal Love) for Neshama Entertainment / Marvista Entertainment. The film was subsequently acquired by Netflix US and has recently seen Federgreen direct two episodes of the popular television series Holly Hobbie.