About

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Jason Lapeyre is a filmmaker and photographer based in Vancouver.

He has been a member of the Vancouver Street Photography Collective since 2022.

AWARDS

  • 2024 Best Documentary, WorldFest Houston, The Texas Cheerleader Murder Plot

  • 2019 Best Short Form Series (Nominated), Canneseries, Warigami

  • 2016 Best Score, Best Casting, Leo Awards, Who Killed JonBenét?

  • 2012 Audience Award, Fantastic Fest, I Declare War

  • 2012 Best Film, Best Screenplay, ActionFest, I Declare War

  • 2012 Special Jury Prize, Indie Spirit Film Festival, I Declare War

  • 2012 Best Canadian Feature Film, Fantasia, Cold Blooded

SELECTED FESTIVAL SCREENINGS

  • 2024 WorldFest Houston, The Texas Cheerleader Murder Plot

  • 2019 Canneseries, Warigami

  • 2013 Melbourne International Film Festival, I Declare War

  • 2013 Newport Beach Film Festival, I Declare War

  • 2013 Seattle International Film Festival, I Declare War

  • 2013 Chicago Critics Film Festival, I Declare War

  • 2013 Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival, I Declare War

  • 2013 Cleveland International Film Festival, I Declare War

  • 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, I Declare War

  • 2012 Fantastic Fest, I Declare War; Cold Blooded

  • 2012 Fantasia, Cold Blooded

PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITIONS

  • 2024 “Portraits: Beyond The Exterior”, Online Group Exhibit, Analog Forever Magazine

  • 2024 “Connections”, The Gallery George, Vancouver

  • 2023 “Urban Gaze”, The Gallery George, Vancouver

  • 2023 “Masters of Street Photography”, The Glasgow Gallery of Photography, Glasgow

SELECTED PUBLISHED WRITING

  • The Music: An Interview with Ramsey Lewis, Wax Poetics, May 2011

  • The Transformation: Creating Michael Jackson’s Thriller Video, An Interview with John Landis, Wax Poetics, Nov 2009

  • The Bad Moon Rises Again: John Landis on American Werewolf in London, Rue Morgue, Sept 2009

  • The Resurrection of Rodriguez: An Interview with Sixto Rodriguez, Wax Poetics, Sept 2008

  • On A High Note: Minnie Riperton Remembered By Her Family - An Interview with Maya Rudolph and Richard Rudolph, Wax Poetics, Mar 2007

  • Keith David Remembers The Thing, Rue Morgue, Oct 2007

  • Louder Than Bombs: An Oral History of the Bomb Squad - An Interview with Public Enemy, Wax Poetics, July 2006