Jeremy's writing career underwent a profound transformation at the tender age of 22, as he successfully brought his second novel, aptly titled Resurrection, to a triumphant conclusion. This milestone work demonstrated a remarkable screenwriting sensibility, thereby setting the stage for his future endeavors as a feature filmmaker.
Jeremy has accumulated an impressive portfolio of work over the past decade, with a staggering total of over eighty hours of network programming to his name. This vast body of work has been crafted by Jeremy himself, who has worn multiple hats, taking on roles as writer, director, producer, and editor for a diverse array of prominent national broadcasters.
Jeremy's insatiable curiosity has driven him to traverse the globe, immersing himself in the complexities of human experience, regardless of the subject at hand. Born and raised as a non-status Ojibway in the picturesque town of Kenora, Ontario, Jeremy's roots run deep within the Native community, where he remains steadfastly dedicated to amplifying the voices and stories of his people.
Through his multifaceted talents as a producer, writer, and director, Jeremy has brought to life a diverse range of stories, effortlessly oscillating between the realms of drama and documentary. His passion for storytelling is matched only by his unwavering commitment to the Native community, a testament to his profound connection to the land, the culture, and the people he calls home.
Jeremy's artistic endeavors are complemented by his steadfast commitment to nurturing and showcasing the talents of burgeoning Native creatives within the entertainment sphere. In tandem with his artistic pursuits, he is at the forefront of harnessing the most advanced cinematographic technologies to push the boundaries of the medium.
As a visionary leader, Jeremy has taken on the role of president for High Definition Pictures Inc, Chaotik Kreative Inc, and Digital Motion Pictures Co. ltd, thereby bringing together a coterie of the most accomplished and innovative professionals in the industry.
Jeremy's exceptional business acumen has garnered widespread acclaim from industry leaders, who have consistently praised his innovative and forward-thinking approach to embracing cutting-edge technologies and pioneering financial models. His extensive travels have afforded him the opportunity to experience diverse cultures and landscapes, taking him to a vast array of locations including the war-torn regions of Iraq, the bustling streets of Taiwan, the ancient ruins of Greece, the picturesque countryside of Italy, the romantic cityscapes of France, the historic landmarks of England, the lush greenery of Ireland, the breathtaking vistas of New Zealand, the iconic landmarks of Australia, the vibrant markets of Mexico, the scenic coastlines of Chile, and virtually every corner of North America.
Jeremy's cinematic endeavors commenced in 2003 with his collaborative role in co-producing the dramatic film Cowboys & Indians: The Killing of JJ Harper, a project that garnered significant accolades, including the prestigious recognition of two international awards and two Blizzard Awards, as well as an impressive five nominations for the esteemed Gemini Awards.
This notable achievement was preceded by Jeremy's more recent foray into feature filmmaking, Mr. Soul, which he not only penned but also adapted from the thought-provoking book Just Another Indian, thereby marking a significant milestone in his career as a director.
Jeremy's upcoming feature film project is Juliana and the Medicine Fish, a cinematic adaptation of Jake MacDonald's best-selling novel. This anticipated production is slated to commence in September 2006 at the picturesque Lake of the Woods, Ontario. In addition to this exciting venture, Jeremy is also involved in the development of two other projects. The first is an original screenplay titled The Splendid Life of Jesse Dixon, a creative endeavor that showcases Jeremy's writing skills. The second project, a thriller in the making, is being touted by distributor ThinkFilm as the next 'Scarface', hinting at a gripping and intense cinematic experience.