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Andrea Dorfman (born October 29, 1968) is a Canadian screenwriter and film director based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. ==Film career== Dorfman began her feature film debut with ''Parsley Days'' in 2000. The film, a comedy about a young woman seeking an abortion after accidentally conceiving a child with her boyfriend, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Her second feature ''Love that Boy'' featured Nadia Litz as a sexually immature type-A university student who develops a close relationship with her teenage neighbour after failing to find a boyfriend. The film also featured Ellen Page in a small role. It premiered at the 2003 Atlantic Film Festival. In 2009 Dorfman used a grant from BravoFACT to create an animated short film based on a poem by Tanya Davis titled ''How to be Alone''. The film received airplay in 2009 but in 2010, after Dorfman posted the piece on YouTube it went viral, gaining over a million views in a few months and gained accolades from Roger Ebert and The Atlantic. Dorfman continued to experiment with animation with ''Flawed'', a 2010 short animated documentary combining stop-motion animation and hand-painted images. ''Flawed'' was produced in Halifax by Annette Clarke for the National Film Board of Canada. In 2014 Dorfman returned to feature film making with ''Heartbeat'', a film about a young woman struggling to overcome her fears to become a musician. The film starred musician Tanya Davis and premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival in the Contemporary World Cinema section. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andrea Dorfman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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