Jay Cheel

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Jay Cheel (born c. 1979) is a Canadian filmmaker mainly known for directing the feature-length documentary Beauty Day,[1] and short film Cooking With Gerry – Episode #2: Poutine[2][3] that premiered at the Flyway Film Festival.[4] He is also a co-host of the Podcast.

In addition to these works, Jay has also made several others, including a viral marketing 'Mockumentary', entitled . The film follow several fictitious professionals' opinions on a recent discovery of a humanoid robot, found buried in the glaciers of the arctic.

Cheel has shown a keen interest in time travel, as evidenced by his first documentary , as well as his documentary How to Build a Time Machine. Both aim to discuss the possibility of time traveling, and introduce fact while blending together elements and examples of fictitious time travel.

Cheel wrote, directed, and edited the 2020 documentary series Cursed Films,[5] of which he is currently working on season two.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Leong, Melissa (June 9, 2011). "The original jackass: Cap’n Video", National Post. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
  2. ^ "Jay Cheel". IMDb.
  3. ^ "Cooking with Gerry – Episode #2: Poutine".
  4. ^ http://flywayfilmfestival.org/blog/2012/08/31/and-now-an-unpaid-celebrity-endorsement-by-reed-farrington/
  5. ^ Lopez, Kristen (2020-03-26). "'Cursed Films' Review: Shudder's New Docuseries Lacks Mystery". IndieWire. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
  6. ^ Ewing, Jeff. "'Shudder Announces Second Season Of Docu-Series Cursed Films'". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-07-20.


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