Joel Ashton McCarthy

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Joel Ashton McCarthy is a Canadian film director.[1][2]

McCarthy's debut feature, the documentary Taking My Parents to Burning Man (2014), successfully crowdfunded $10,000 and won multiple awards. In 2016, McCarthy won a Leo Award for directing the Crazy8s short film I Love You So Much It's Killing Them.[3] In 2017, he was nominated for a Gotham Award for his series, Inconceivable, which won $50,000 from Telus Storyhive.[4]

McCarthy later founded and ran the Vancouver 48-hour Run N Gun film competition.[5]

Selected filmography

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