Matthew Miller
Miller in 2023
Nationality Canadian Education York University Occupation(s) Screenwriter, producer, director, lecturer Years active 2003–present Notable work
Matthew Miller is a Canadian screenwriter and producer. He is also a contractual university lecturer. Miller's work has been featured at international film festivals and has garnered awards at TIFF , Sundance , and Berlin International Film Festival .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Miller achieved widespread acclaim for the feature film BlackBerry (2023), co-written with Matt Johnson , which premiered in competition at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival ,[ 2] [ 4] [ 5] and won 14 Canadian Screen Awards , including Best Motion Picture .[ 6]
Career
2003–2009: Early work
Miller's short film The School played at 25 international film festivals, was named Best Canadian Short Film at the Atlantic Film Festival , and received Gold Plaque at the Chicago International Film Festival . Produced as an undergraduate project at York University , Miller worked with a fellow, Ezra Krybus on the film.[ 7] [ 3] [ 8] [ 9]
In 2007, Miller released his first feature film, Surviving Crooked Lake , which later won the 2008 Kodak Vision Award for Cinematography at the Sundance Film Festival .[ 10] [ 11]
Johnson, and others, wrote and produced the low-budget web series Nirvana the Band the Show from 2007 to 2009. This is the first time Miller works with Matt Johnson , who he goes on to work closely with on other endeavors.[ 12] [ 13] [ 14] [ 4]
2013–2018: Johnson Collaboration and Zaprunder Films
In 2013, Miller produced The Dirties , feature film written and directed by Johnson, which won Best Narrative Feature at the Slamdance Film Festival .[ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 1] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20]
The same year, Miller and Johnson, started a production company, Zaprunder Films . Three year later, in 2016, the production house released the pair's first project, Operation Avalanche . The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival , after Zaprunder Films declined the premiere offer from the Toronto International Film Festival .[ 21] [ 22] [ 23]
Miller was still active at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival with the re-launch of Nirvanna the Band the Show when three episodes premiered at the festival, with Miller credited as a writer. The full television series was released on Viceland in 2017. Johnson has announced a movie project based on the series currently being shot in Italy and Toronto in June 2023. Miller has yet to confirm any participation.[ 24] [ 25] [ 26]
2023: BlackBerry
In 2022, Miller wrote the screenplay for BlackBerry with Johnson, about the Canadian tech company formerly called Research in Motion .[ 27] The film stars Glenn Howerton as Jim Balsillie , Jay Baruchel as Mike Lazaridis , and co-writer and director Matt Johnson as Doug Fregin .[ 28] BlackBerry premiered in competition at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival on February 17, 2023,[ 2] and attracted widespread critical acclaim.[ 29]
The screenplay was later adapted into a limited series and released November 2023. It received positive reviews for its detailed portrayal of real-life events. Miller described the adaptation as another opportunity to broaden its audience and promote Canadian media.[ 30] [ 31] [ 32] [ 33] [ 34]
Miller signed with CAA , alongside production partner Johnson, in 2023.[ 4]
Johnson and Miller won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 12th Canadian Screen Awards in 2024 for BlackBerry .[ 35]
Diversity work
In 2013, during festival screenings of Operation Avalanche , Miller noted an evident gender imbalance in the film industry was vocal about his desire to change that.[ 36]
Later that year, Miller's production company Zapruder Films ( which he co-founded with Johnson), launched a contest to back a first-time female screenwriter with $12,000 CAD in funding, story editor guidance, and script optioning. The company used 100% of its Telefilm financial award to support the project. Chandler Levack and her feature film Anglophone were announced as the winners of 137 entries.[ 37]
Filmography
Film
Year
Title
Director
Writer
Producer
Notes
2007
Surviving Crooked Lake
Yes
Yes
Yes
Co-directed with Sascha Drews, co-written with Drews and Ezra Krybus
2016
Operation Avalanche
No
No
Yes
2023
BlackBerry
No
Yes
Yes
Co-written with Matt Johnson
Television
References
^ a b "The Dirties (2013) - 10th Anniversary Screening" . Calgary Underground Film . 2023-04-23. Retrieved 2023-06-26 .
^ a b c "BlackBerry " . Berlin International Film Festival . Retrieved 2023-02-17 .
^ a b "York U's Top Young Film Talent Shines at CineSiege" . News @ York . 2009-09-28. Retrieved 2023-06-26 .
^ a b c Grobar, Matt (2023-05-22). "CAA Signs 'BlackBerry' Filmmakers Matt Johnson And Matthew Miller" . Deadline . Retrieved 2023-06-26 .
^ Sandstorm, Alison (2023-02-17). "Film about Waterloo, Ont.'s BlackBerry premieres in Berlin" . CTV . Retrieved 2023-06-26 .
^ Knight, Chris (March 6, 2024). "BlackBerry the most nominated film in Canadian Screen Awards history" . The National Post . Retrieved March 27, 2024 .
^ "Toronto festival screens York students' film" . YFile . 2003-09-02. Retrieved 2023-06-26 .
^ Hernandez, Eugene (2003-09-29). " "The Event" A Big Winner at 23rd Atlantic Film Fest in Canada" . IndieWire . Retrieved 2023-06-26 .
^ "Short, Not Sweet" . PBS . 2004-11-02. Retrieved 2023-06-26 .
^ "Matthew Miller – AMPD" . ampd.yorku.ca . Retrieved 2023-06-26 .
^ "Surviving Crooked Lake" . Turner Classic Movies . Retrieved 2023-06-26 .
^ "Toronto through the eyes of Nirvana The Band The Show's Jay McCarrol and Matt Johnson" . blogTO . 2010-04-06. Retrieved 2016-06-20 .
^ Diuglas, Nick (2017-02-08). "How to Make a TV Show Backwards with 'Nirvanna the Band' " . Vulture . Retrieved 2023-06-26 .
^ Slingerland, Colin (2023-05-12). "Matt Johnson's Next Film Will Be Based on 'Nirvanna the Band the Show' " . Retrieved 2023-06-26 .
^ Godfrey, Alex (2014-06-02). "The Dirties director Matt Johnson on fame and high-school shootings" . The Guardian . Retrieved 2016-06-01 .
^ "The Dirties: A bravura debut for an up-and-coming Canadian filmmaker" . The Globe and Mail . 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2016-06-26 .
^ "The Seventh Art: A Cinema Podcast: 030 - The Dirties (Matt Johnson and Matthew Miller) on Apple Podcasts" . Apple Podcasts . Retrieved 2023-06-26 .
^ "Interview with Matt Johnson, Director of 'The Dirties' " . Indiewire . 2013-09-13.
^ "BLOOD IN THE HALLWAY: AN INTERVIEW WITH THE DIRTIES DIRECTOR MATT JOHNSON AND PRODUCER EVAN MORGAN" . Toronto Film Scene. 2012-10-03.
^ "Matthew Johnson Director of The Dirities: Exclusive Sarasota Film Festival Interview" . 2013-03-30.
^ "Why Matt Johnson is taking Operation Avalanche to Sundance instead of TIFF" . Now . 2016-01-12. Retrieved 2016-06-01 .
^ "How Operation Avalanche director Matt Johnson boldly infiltrated NASA" . The Globe and Mail . 2015-12-31. Retrieved 2016-06-01 .
^ "How Operation Avalanche director Matt Johnson boldly infiltrated NASA" . The Globe and Mail . Retrieved 2018-06-29 .
^ "Nirvanna the Band the Show is back – but this time it's bigger and on proper TV" . Now . 2016-06-06. Retrieved 2016-08-12 .
^ "TIFF 2016 announces its Canadian lineup, including films from Xavier Dolan, Deepa Mehta, Bruce McDonald" . National Post . 2016-08-03. Retrieved 2016-08-12 .
^ "Nirvanna the Band the Show is back – but this time it's bigger and on proper TV" . Now Magazine . 2016-06-06. Retrieved 2016-09-12 .
^ Manori Ravindran, "BlackBerry’: Story of Doomed Smartphone Company Casts Jay Baruchel & Glenn Howerton, XYZ Films Boards Sales for TIFF" . Variety , 2022-08-23
^ Barry Hertz, "BlackBerry: Canadian film starring Jay Baruchel to chronicle rise and fall of Research In Motion" . The Globe and Mail , August 23, 2022.
^ "BlackBerry " . Rotten Tomatoes . Fandango Media . Retrieved 2023-05-24 .
^ Dowling, Amber (2023-11-13). "How the 'BlackBerry' Creative Team Expanded Their Film Into a Limited TV Series" . Variety . Retrieved 2024-01-17 .
^ Dart, Chris (2023-11-09). "This is not a cell phone ad. New BlackBerry miniseries fleshes out the story of RIM" . Canadian Broadcasting Company . Retrieved 2023-01-16 .
^ " 'BlackBerry' Gets a Limited-Series Makeover—Amid a Wild Oscar Campaign" . Vanity Fair . 2023-11-02. Retrieved 2024-01-17 .
^ Hertz, Barry (2023-11-07). "Inside CBC's big experiment to turn BlackBerry and other Canadian films into miniseries" . The Globe and Mail . Retrieved 2024-01-17 .
^ Shankar, Bradly (2023-11-08). "BlackBerry co-writer on turning the film into a series, the vampires of Waterloo" . MobileSyrup . Retrieved 2024-01-17 .
^ Connie Thiessen, "Canadian Screen Awards winners: Cinematic Arts" . Broadcast Dialogue , May 30, 2024.
^ Collins, Leah (2016-09-07). "Fed up with the industry's 'insane' gender problem, these filmmakers are giving their funding to women" . Canadian Broadcasting Company . Retrieved 2023-06-26 .
^ "Winner Selected from 137 Entries" . Zapruder Films . 2016. Retrieved 2023-06-26 .