Jim Cliffe
British Columbia
Jim Cliffe is an award-winning screenwriter and director. His feature debut, “DONOVAN’S ECHO” (Danny Glover, Bruce Greenwood), was quarter-finalist in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting. The movie opened both the Cinéfest and Calgary International Film Festivals with 2 gala screenings before a theatrical release. Jim has also directed for television, including, “FOOD FOR THE HEART” (2023), “THE MOVIE STAR AND THE COWBOY” (2023), “BEEN THERE ALL ALONG” (2023), and “IT’S A CHRISTMAS THING” (2023), and most recently, the female-led thriller, “MY KIDNAPPED SON” (2024). Jim’s second feature film as writer/director is currently in development with Minds Eye Entertainment, a sci-fi mystery thriller. Previously, Jim’s short film work was awarded at the San Diego International Comic-Con, where TOMORROW’S MEMOIR went on to receive rave reviews from Film Threat, Moviehole, and DC Comics. With a background in visual arts, illustration, and animation, Jim has also worked as a production designer on several movies for Hallmark and Lifetime, as well art direction on features including “A SCORE TO SETTLE” (Nicolas Cage) and 2022’s “THE LAST VICTIM” (Ron Pearlman).
jim@jimcliffe.com
Main Reel
Main Reel
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My Kidnapped Son
Link: IMDB
Role: Director
Studio / Network: Reel One Entertainment
Type: TV Movie/Long Form/SVOD
Genre: Drama, Crime, Thriller
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Donovan's Echo
Link: IMDB
Roles: Writer, Director
Type: Indie Feature
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Supernatural
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Food for the Heart
Link: IMDB
Role: Director
Studio / Network: Reel One Entertainment
Type: TV Movie/Long Form/SVOD
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Been There All Along
Link: IMDB
Role: Director
Studio / Network: Reel One Entertainment
Type: TV Movie/Long Form/SVOD
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The Movie Star and The Cowboy
Link: IMDB
Role: Director
Studio / Network: Reel One Entertainment
Type: TV Movie/Long Form/SVOD
Genre: Western
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It's a Christmas Thing
Link: IMDB
Role: Director
Studio / Network: Reel One Entertainment
Type: TV Movie/Long Form/SVOD
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