Michael Donovan

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Michael Patrick Donovan is a Canadian film producer and screenwriter. He has been recognized with numerous awards for his work in the television and film industry, including an Academy Award for the feature documentary Bowling for Columbine. He co-founded Salter Street Films which later was bought by Alliance Atlantis in 2001. He was Chief Executive Officer of DHX Media from the time of the Company’s founding, in 2006, until August 2014. He is one of the creators of This Hour Has 22 Minutes, one of Canada’s longest-running television comedy series; and he was producer and one of the creators of the multiple award-winning feature film, Shake Hands With the Devil.

Most Popular Michael Donovan Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

Major Crime Trailer (1997)

23 December 1997

Undercover police work to bring a pedophile to justice.

Bowling for Columbine Trailer (2002)

09 October 2002

This is not a film about gun control. It is a film about the fearful heart and soul of the United States, and the 280 million Americans lucky enough to have the right to a constitutionally protected Uzi.

Across the Line Trailer (2016)

08 April 2016

Out of the approximately 600 players in the National Hockey League, thirty are Black. Mattie Slaughter, a hockey phenom from the rural Black community of North Preston, wants to make it thirty-one.

South Pacific 1942 Trailer (1981)

01 March 1981

Follows the crew of a Canadian submarine in World War Two and their fight against the Japanese Imperial Navy.

Self Defense Trailer (1983)

10 June 1983

During a police strike in Nova Scotia's capital city, a gang of hoodlums end up unintentionally causing the owner of a gay bar to be killed.

Shake Hands with the Devil Trailer (2007)

28 September 2007

In 1993, Canadian Lieutenant General Roméo Dallaire was sent by the United Nations to Rwanda as commander of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR).