Jim Couroux

Jim Couroux

Personal Info

  • Known for

    Directing

  • Gender

    Male

  • Birthday

    2005-08-11 (19 years old)

  • Place of Birth

    St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada

Biography

James "Jim" Daniel Couroux (born 11 August 2005) is a Canadian screenwriter, director, composer, musician, and horror writer.

Couroux was born in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, and grew up in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. He moved to Oakville, Ontario to pursue film at Sheridan College in their BFTV program which he is currently enrolled. He began his first serious attempts at filmmaking during the Covid-19 pandemic with his experimental short film "Seasonal Severity" an allegory for seasonal depression inspired by his peers' bizarre and explorative work. Couroux's journey in experimental filmmaking continued for several years with projects such as "Blinking In Childhood" ultimately culminating in his award-winning short film "Playland: A Dream-O-Vision Experience" which was produced as his final project in his freshman cinematography class. During his freshman year, Couroux also expanded his library of credits through volunteer work on other student productions as a composer putting to use his self-taught skills as a musician to bring works of various genres from horror to drama to life on the screen. Couroux would go on to write, direct, edit, compose, and manage the sound design on their final production of the year, "Blood Is Thicker Than Water" a drama combining elements of horror filmmaking and experimental techniques to paint a surreal yet grounded portrait of his mental health journey as a young adult and teenager.

Acting

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