John Poliquin

Canadian music video, commercial and film director (born 1986)


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nameJohn Poliquin
birth_date
birth_placeNorth Vancouver, British Columbia
nationalityCanadian
notable_worksGrave Encounters 2
occupationFilm director
years_active2007–present
awardsJuno Awards Nominations
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John "JP" Poliquin (born August 24, 1986) is a Canadian music video, commercial and feature film director. He has directed music videos for bands such as Hedley, Finger Eleven, Mother Mother, and Carly Rae Jepsen, and his music video work has been nominated for awards at the Juno Awards, the MuchMusic Video Awards, the East Coast Music Association Awards, the PEI Music Awards, and the Leo Awards. His video for Hedley "Anything" won Video of the Year, Pop Video of the Year and Your Fave Video at the 2014 MuchMusic Video Awards.

His 2008 short film "Inside Charlie" has been nominated for a number of awards. In 2012, John Poliquin directed the found-footage horror film Grave Encounters 2, his first feature film as director. He has also directed videos for The Next Star, a series aired on the youth-oriented Canadian television network YTV. Poliquin has also appeared on MuchMusic's television program New.Music.Live as an industry expert. Most recently, Poliquin co-wrote the upcoming horror film Room 203.

Early life, education

John "JP" Poliquin was born on August 24, 1986, in North Vancouver, British Columbia. In his youth he would use his father's video camera to shoot "crazy short films and skateboard videos." As a high school student he attended Handsworth Secondary School in Vancouver, and during the summers would work on local film sets. Around 2005 this included working as a production assistant on projects such as Merlin's Apprentice, John Tucker Must Die, and Snakes on a Plane, and by 2006 he was also working on sets such as Her Fatal Flaw as a camera trainee. In 2009 he served as a grip in Santa Buddies and a location production assistant for the TV movie Web of Desire. Stated Poliquin, "I worked in tons of different departments (assistant directing, camera, grip, props, locations, etc.) and realized that what I really wanted to do was direct. Even if it was low budget I knew I'd enjoy that role more." He graduated with a BFA in New Media and Film from the University of Lethbridge in Alberta.

Film career

Early years

Among Poliquin's first directorial projects was the short film "Inside Charlie," released in 2007. The film, which he co-wrote, followed the story of a photographer seeking to take a picture to save his career. At the 2008 Calgary International Film Festival it was nominated for both "Best New Film" and "Audience Favorite."

Music videos

By 2010 Poliquin was active in directing music videos for artists, many signed to major labels in Canada. Among the bands he has worked with are Hey Ocean!, Tim Chaisson, Hedley, Finger Eleven, My Darkest Days, Mother Mother, Arkells, Theory of a Deadman, The Trews, Small Sins, The New Cities, Paper Lions, illScarlett, The Latency, Brock Zanrosso, Victoria Duffield, State of Shock, and Gary Beals. Poliquin was nominated for his first major music video award in 2010, when "A Song About California" by Hey Ocean! was nominated for "Best New Video" at the Leo Awards. His music video work has since been nominated for awards at the Juno Awards, the MuchMusic Video Awards, the East Coast Music Association Awards, and the PEI Music Awards.

In 2010, Tim Chaisson's band filmed their first music video for "Broken Hearted Beat" in Toronto with Poliquin. The video was released in May 2010 on CMT and also made it to the #1 spot on Much More Music’s Top 10. Immediately following the video’s release, its single was released and made it to #1 on the East Coast Countdown. The music video for "Slippin’ Away", also directed by Poliquin, was released in October 2010. It reached #8 on the Much More Music Top 20 Countdown. Also in 2010, the band Paper Lions had the Poliquin-directed video for their single "Lost the War" nominated for a 2010 CBC Radio 3 Bucky Award.

John JP Poliquin has appeared on-air several times on MuchMusic's television program New.Music.Live, sitting on an expert panel to discuss industry music videos and adding entries to their official blog. In January 2012, his music video for Light Organ Records artist Adaline "The Noise" premiered exclusively with Andy Warhol's Interview Magazine.

In 2015, Poliquin directed Hyphen Hyphen's Just Need Your Love in Lanzarote.

Film and television

From 2010 to 2012 he directed segments for The Next Star, a series aired on the youth-oriented Canadian television network YTV.

In 2012, Poliquin directed the found-footage horror film Grave Encounters 2, the sequel to the 2011 cult hit Grave Encounters, which is his first film as director. Written and produced by the Canadian filmmaker duo The Vicious Brothers, the film follows a film student investigating the found footage from the sequel. The film received mixed reviews, but like its predecessor, many were largely positive, particularly concerning Poliquin's directorship. According to Dread Central, "if you look at just the first two acts, it is one of the most smartly written... and directed movies this reviewer has seen all year. At the helm is John Poliquin, and he takes the events of the first film and builds upon them in the most clever of ways. Poliquin's direction is beyond spot on, and he and the Vicious Brothers collectively managed to deliver an almost perfect sequel to Grave Encounters."

In 2020, Poliquin co-wrote the horror film Room 203, based on the novel of the same name by Japanese writer Nanami Kamon. The film's worldwide sales rights were subsequently acquired by Voltage Pictures, with the domestic distribution rights acquired by Vertical Entertainment.

Style and themes

About his influences, Poliquin has stated his favorite directors include David Fincher, Michel Gondry, Jonas Akerlund, and Dougal Wilson, and that "For horror films, Hitchcock and Kubrick are my idols."

Personal life

He currently resides in Los Angeles.

Filmography

Films

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YearFilmStudioRole
2007Inside CharlieDirector, co-writer
2009FrogProducer
2012Grave Encounters 2Tribeca Film FestivalDirector, background actor
2013Yes, I DidM. BlausteinDirector
Wilhelminia Fashion Film CollectionWilhelminia ModelsDirector of 30 short films
2014BittenDirector, co-writer, editor
2021SpiralDigital InterferenceCo-writer, producer
2021Room 203Ammo EntertainmentCo-writer
2025SelfieALTERDirector, co-writer, producer
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Television

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YearFilmStudioRole
2010-2012The Next Star Top 6YTVDirector of "Oh Oh Santa" segment
2015Chilling Visions: 5 Senses of FearNBC ChillerDirector, co-writer, editor
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Music videos

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YrTitleAlbum/artistProduction companyRole
2010"A Song About California"Hey Ocean!Director
"Milkshakes and Razorblades"illScarlett (ft. Kardinal Offishall)Sony MusicDirector, post-production
"Broken Hearted Beat"Tim ChaissonDirector
"Slippin' Away"Director
"Living in a Dream"Finger ElevenDirector
2011"Lost the War"Paper LionsDirector
"The Stand"Mother MotherDirector
"Broken Hearted Beat"Tim ChaissonDirector
2012"The Noise"AdalineLight OrganDirector
"Too Cold"Current SwellNettwerk RecordsDirector
"Easy To Love"Theory Of A DeadmanRoadrunnerDirector
"On The Radio"RikersWarner MusicDirector
"Colour Blind"Small Town PistolsWarner MusicDirector
"Dedicated To You"Johnny ReidUniversal CanadaDirector
"Beautiful"Jessica Lee604 RecordsDirector
"Curiosity"Carly Rae JepsenInterscope2nd Unit Director
"Colour Blind"Small Town PistolsDirector
"Michigan Left"ArkellsUniversal CanadaDirector
"Heatwave"The New CitiesDirector
2013"I Wake Up Every Day"Thomas D'ArcyMaple MusicDirector, editor
2014"Anything"HedleyDirector
"Get Out the Way"Mother MotherIsland, Universal CanadaDirector
2015"Just Need Your Love"Hyphen HyphenParlophoneDirector, editor
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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryFilm/music video/subjectResult
2008[Calgary International
Film Festival](calgary-international-film-festival)Best Short FilmInside Charlie
Audience Favorite
2010Leo AwardsBest Music Video"A Song About California" by Hey Ocean!
MuchMusic Video AwardsBest Post Production"Milkshakes and Razorblades" by IllScarlett
2011East Coast Music AwardsFan's Choice Video"Lost the War" by Paper Lions
"Broken Hearted Beat" by Tim Chaisson
2012Fan's Choice Video"Slippin' Away" by Tim Chaisson
PEI Music AwardsBest Video
Juno AwardsVideo of the Year"The Stand" by Mother Mother
MuchMusic Video AwardsBest Rock Video"Michigan Left" by Arkells
Best Post Production"Heatwave" by The New Cities
2013Elle Canada Fashion Film AwardsBest Fashion FilmNorman Ambrose Campaign
2014Much Music Video AwardsDirector of the YearPoliquin
Video of the Year"Anything" by Hedley
Pop Video of the Year
You Fave Video of the Year
MuchMusic Video of the Year"More Than Friends" by Victoria Duffield
Juno AwardsVideo of the Year"Anything" by Hedley
2015Much Music Video AwardsBest Post Production"Rule the World" by Walk Off the Earth
2015The One Club / One Show 2015One To Watch Award 2015Directing Portfolio / Body of Work
20162016 iHeartRadio MMVAsBest EDM Video"Quit This City" by Grandtheft ft. Lowell
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References

| title = Filmmaker John Poliquin on Grave Encounters 2 and His Upcoming Projects | first = Justin | last = Samuels | url = http://voices.yahoo.com/filmmaker-john-poliquin-grave-encounters-2-and-11831650.html?cat=33 | newspaper = Yahoo! Voices | publisher = | date = October 25, 2012 | accessdate = 2014-07-01

| title = Grave Encounters 2 Review | first = Steve | last = Barton | url = http://www.dreadcentral.com/reviews/grave-enounters-2-2012#axzz36J0V7yUT | newspaper = | publisher = Dread Central | date = October 2, 2012 | accessdate = 2014-07-01 | title = John Poliquin | url = https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2151439/ | publisher = IMDb | date = | accessdate = 2014-07-01

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References

  1. Kay, Jeremy. (2021-06-03). "Voltage boards sales on English-language J-horror 'Room 203' from Ammo". [[Screen International.
  2. (2024-04-12). "Film exclusive: Kiara Kastle wins 4 best actress awards for her role in Marta!".
  3. Kay, Jeremy. (2021-10-14). "Voltage Pictures, Vertical strike US deal on J-horror ''Room 203''". [[Screen International.
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  7. New.Music.Live Guest Blog, [http://www.newmusiclive.ca/death-cab-for-cutie-change-the-game John JP Poliquin Blogging About Death Cab For Cutie] {{Webarchive. link. (2012-04-13 , Retrieved on 2011-12-10)
  8. Interview Magazine, [http://www.interviewmagazine.com/music/exclusive-video-premiere-the-noise-adaline Exclusive Video Premiere: 'The Noise', Adaline], Retrieved on 2012-06-01
  9. Juno Awards, [[Juno Awards of 2012]], Retrieved on 2012-02-07
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