Highest rated movie: The Saddest Boy in the World (2006)
Lowest rated movie: The National Parks Project (2011)
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Looking for reviews of films directed by Jamie Travis? Cinafilm has a total of 328 reviews across 5 movies directed by Jamie Travis.
Movies from this director have generally received positive reviews and hold an average rating of 64%.
The Saddest Boy in the World is Jamie Travis's highest rated movie, with a score of 77% based on 4 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Jamie Travis is The National Parks Project, with a score of 51% based on 3 reviews.
Jamie Travis is a Canadian filmmaker who has directed award-winning films, music videos and television commercials. He received international recognition for his two short film trilogies: The Patterns Trilogy and the Saddest Children in the World trilogy. His six shorts, all of which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, have drawn comparisons to filmmakers such as David Lynch, Todd Solondz, Peter Greenaway and Wes Anderson. Travis' first feature film For a Good Time, Call... was released by Focus Features in 2012 after debuting at the Sundance Film Festival.
Travis has directed music videos for renowned Canadian indie artists Tegan and Sara and crafted characteristically stylish television commercials for prominent brands and organizations.
MTV's comedy series Faking It marks Travis' debut as a television director.
Jamie Travis has directed films starring Seth Rogen, Justin Long, Jason Biggs and Mimi Rogers.
Jamie Travis has collaborated with these film directors: Scott Smith, John Walker, Zacharias Kunuk and Louise Archambault.
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