Shoot Good Films
Shoot Good Films is a bold new Canadian production company helmed by filmmaker Warren P. Sonoda and a band of fearless filmmakers, visionaries and craftspeople with a mission to tell exceptional, diverse and compelling stories under the #POCPledge mandate.
Emmy-nominated filmmaker Warren P. Sonoda is known for directing his comedy features (Swearnet: The Movie, Coopers’ Camera, Textuality, Ham & Cheese), the iconic TV shows Trailer Park Boys, This Hour Has 22 Minutes, Todd & The Book of Pure Evil and over 160 music videos, 65 episodes of TV and 11 feature films. He’s also written four screenplays that have been produced, edited 11 feature films and over 250 music videos, has over 40 national and international award nominations, 4 MuchMusic Video awards, 2 CCMAs, received the Queen's Jubilee Medal for his contributions to Canadian cinema, knocked Martin Scorsese's Wolf of Wall Street out of the Guinness Book of World Records and was elected as the Directors Guild of Canada’s youngest National Directors Division Chair and is the first person of colour to do so. He sits on the Professional Advisory Committee for Film and Television at Sheridan College, has an honourary diploma in Digital Film Production from Sault College and failed Ryerson Film School. Twice.
Now he’s creating his passion-project feature film Things I Do For Money, and returned to his hometown of Hamilton, Ontario to do it. Join him and his exceptional team as they create a kinetic, gritty, genre-bending crime thriller that you've never seen before by following this page and the journey of brining Things I Do For Money to the screen.