Jim Cliffe
Jim Cliffe is award-winning artist, writer and filmmaker from British Columbia, Canada. His short film, Tomorrow's Memoir (2004), won at the San Diego Comic-Con, and received accolades from the likes of Film Threat and DC Comics. His first feature film debut, Donovan's Echo (2011), was quarter-finalist in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting, and won Bronze at the Page International Screenwriting Awards. Co-written with Jim's partner, Melodie Krieger, the indie film enjoyed a theatrical release following a festival run with two gala screenings.