A recent graduate of Western Canada's largest film school (Capilano
University), Anthony spent most of his early years in life working on
films in any capacity possible. In 2003, he produced his first short
movie titled 'Strange Days', which received star recognition from the
Canadian International Film Festival.
His next project was a tale of deception and youth suicide called
Calendar Leaves. It went on to win Best Picture Awards at the 2005
Youngcuts Film Festival, as well as the 2006 British Columbia Student
Film Festivals. It also received Double Star recognition from the
Canadian International Film Festival.
During his third year at Capilano University, Anthony directed his
first short film called "Prom Night". He and writer Jordan Gray set out
to craft a story with love-able, and outrageous characters. The result
was a film that could be enjoyed one watch after another. Prom Night is
now being viewed around the globe as part of Air Canada's EnRoute Film
Festival, as well as several other festivals.