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Madeleine Sims-Fewer

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Canadian independent filmmaker and actress
Madeleine Sims-Fewer
Sims-Fewer at theBerlinale 2025
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OccupationsFilmmaker, actress

Madeleine Sims-Fewer is a British-Canadian independent filmmaker and actress.

Personal life

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Sims-Fewer was born inKawartha Lakes,Ontario,Canada. Her family moved toBath,England when she was two years old. Sims-Fewer studied filmmaking atYork University in Toronto.[1] She returned to England to study acting at theDrama Centre London.[2]

Career

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Acting roles

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After several shorts, Sims-Fewer made her feature film debut inOperation Avalanche in 2016.

Mancinelli and Sims-Fewer collaborations

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In 2015, Sims-Fewer metDusty Mancinelli at the 2015 TIFF Talent Lab. Since 2017, the pair has co-directed several short films in their DM Films joint venture. Their films have been shown at Sundance, TIFF,BFI London Film Festival,Vancouver International Film Festival, theMoscow International Film Festival and the Slamdance Film Festival, among others. Their first collaboration,Slap Happy, about a tempestuous relationship, was an official selection at the BFI London Film Festival, Vancouver and Slamdance.[3] Reviewer Ben Robins named it one of the best short films at the BFI Festival, describing it as "like a little less touched-up Blue Valentine, with a much more twisted sense of humour."[4] Their second collaboration wasWoman in Stall, a "claustrophobic thriller" about an encounter in a public restroom between a man and a woman trapped in a cubicle.[5] It won the Short Film Grand Jury Prize at the Slamdance festival.[6]Chubby, their third collaboration, was shown at the 2019 Telluride festival. A study of a 10-year-old's experience with sexual abuse, it was described as "harrowing" and would "stay with you long after its credits roll".[7]

Violation

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Main article:Violation (film)

A teaser of their debut featureViolation was shown at the Cannes Marché du Film Online in June 2020.[8]Violation, which is described as "decidedly dark, potentially dangerous and probably deranged" and "flips the revenge genre on its head", was selected for the "Fantastic 7" genre festival initiative to highlight genre films at seven international film festivals.[9]Violation premiered at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival in the "Midnight Madness" program.[10][11] Critic Mike Crisolago has named it one of 30 films he is already "excited to see."[12]Now Toronto critic Norman Wilner called it "a major levelling up of their signature combination of rage and intensity".[13] The Guardian called it "a brutal and brilliant debut."[14] According toVariety reviewer Tomris Laffley, "Despite some heavy-handed choices, Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli pack a profound gut-punch with their debut feature."[15] Violation was a NY Times Critic's Pick, with critic Lena Wilson writing, 'Sims-Fewer is the standout, a quadruple threat whose fearlessness renders a protagonist devolving from a doe-eyed wisecrack to a woman on the verge. She is at her best opposite Maguire, their sisterly dynamic constantly wavering between devotion and competition.'[16]

Sims-Fewer won twoVancouver Film Critics Circle Awards for Best Actress and Best Film. She also received twoCanadian Screen Award nominations at the9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021, forBest Actress and theJohn Dunning Best First Feature Award.[17]

Filmography

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Film/SeriesYearActorDirectorWriterNotes
The Adventures of Ratman2007Ellenshort
Souvenirs from Asia2007Art Studentshort
A Stir in the Forest2008Miss Simmonsshort
Fix Me2011Claireshort
Blood In2012Nikkishort
Jess & Maria2012Mariashort
Rip-Off2012Madeleineshort; co-writer
Inked2013short; story
Red Reflections2014Ameliashort
The Storm at Yellow Creek Farm2014Adashort
The Substitute2015Miss Byrdshort
Foxes2016Receptionistshort
Operation Avalanche2016Madeleinefeature
Emma2016Dermatologistshort
Off-piste2017Bernadettefeature
The Expanse2017Refugee womanepisode of TV series
Cut2017short; co-writer
Slap Happy2017Joannashort
Rape Card2018Francesshort
Woman In Stall2018Womanshort
The Roots of Men2018Deeshort
Chubby2019short
Violation2020Miriamfeature
Honey Bunch2025feature;BIFF Berlinale Special 2025[18]

References

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  1. ^Bains, Pahull (September 25, 2020)."TIFF 2020: These Are the Up-and-Coming Canadian Actors to Know".Fashion Magazine. RetrievedJanuary 5, 2021.
  2. ^Berger, Laura (September 9, 2020)."TIFF 2020: Women Directors: Meet Madeleine Sims-Fewer - "Violation"".Women and Hollywood. RetrievedApril 8, 2021.
  3. ^"Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli". Independent Talent. RetrievedAugust 7, 2020.
  4. ^Robins, Ben (October 21, 2017)."The Best Short Films from the 61st BFI London Film Festival".FlickeringMyth. RetrievedAugust 7, 2020.
  5. ^Serapova, Serafima (May 1, 2020)."Woman in Stall".shortoftheweek.com.
  6. ^"DUSTY MANCINELLI".moscowfilmfestival.ru/. Moscow International Film Festival. RetrievedAugust 7, 2020.
  7. ^Saveliev, Alex (January 30, 2020)."Chubby".Film Threat.
  8. ^"Canadian Presence at Cannes 2020". RDV Canada.
  9. ^Dale, Martin (June 25, 2020)."Fantastic 7 Film Festivals Endorse Potential Upcoming Genre Standouts at Cannes Session".Variety.
  10. ^"Violation".tiff.net. Toronto International Film Festival. RetrievedAugust 7, 2020.
  11. ^Miska, Brad (July 30, 2020)."TIFF's Midnight Madness is Still Going to Get Crazy!".bloodydisgusting.com. RetrievedAugust 11, 2020.
  12. ^Crisolago, Mike (July 30, 2020)."30 Films We're Already Excited to See".
  13. ^Wilner, Norman (September 14, 2020)."TIFF review: Violation shows us the horrible cost of revenge".Now Toronto. RetrievedSeptember 15, 2020.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^Ide, Wendy (March 27, 2021)."'Violation' review".Guardian.
  15. ^Laffley, Tomris (September 13, 2020)."'Violation' Review: Disturbing Rape-Revenge Thriller Subverts Genre Trappings".Variety. RetrievedSeptember 15, 2020.
  16. ^Wilson, Lena (March 25, 2021)."'Violation" Review".New York Times.
  17. ^Brent Furdyk,"Canadian Screen Awards Announces 2021 Film Nominations".ET Canada, March 30, 2021.
  18. ^Economou, Vassilis (December 17, 2024)."The Berlinale announces the first Berlinale Special, Panorama and Generation titles".Cineuropa. RetrievedDecember 30, 2024.

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