
Breaking the Actor

Breaking the Actor takes a behind the scenes look at cocksure Tom Krushkowski as he attends an intensive acting program in Vancouver's Gastown district. Despite broken bones, broken relationships and class conflicts, Tom charges through the nebulous landscape of acting school until the moment he begins to reconnect with emotions that were submerged during years spent in the army, working on the oil-fields and buried under habitual drug and alcohol abuse. Breaking the Actor reveals an electrifying portrait of an emerging artist who also has a penchant for the emergency ward. ENTYREMEDIA is currently submitting the film to festivals worldwide.
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THE COCKUMENTARY

ENTYRE MEDIA spent three weeks in April, 2010 filming this documentary on cockfighting in Southern Mexico. The Cockumentary tells the story of one intrepid Canadian who travels to Mexico to learn the dark art of cockfighting. While training for his big fight, this Canadian Cockfighter forms an unlikely bond with his feathered friend and discovers the spirit behind the sport. The COCKUMENTARY is currently in the final stages of post production.
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Winning America

WINNING AMERICA is a 44 minute documentary that follows Juno Award winning band Said the Whale on their first American tour. The film premiered on CBC, July 23rd, 2011. Thomas Buchan of ENTYREMEDIA was cinematographer and Directed the film with Brent Hodge. Produced by CBC's Jon Siddall.
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Battle of the Bagpipes

Thomas Buchan, of ENTYRE MEDIA, filmed and directed this feature length documentary with Hans Goksoyr which premiered on August 7th to an audience of 52,000 on CBC. Battle of the Bagpipes is a verite-style documentary that tells the candid story of the Simon Fraser University Pipe Bands legendary trip to the 2009 World Pipe Band Championship in Scotland. It is a journey jam-packed with passionate characters who share their stories of sacrifice as they approach the biggest day of their lives.
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HOPE

HOPE follows First Nations artist Ken Paquette, his partner Winnie Peters and their five boys (ages four through fifteen) as they struggle to cope during a year of wrenching change. Thomas Buchan of ENTYREMEDIA co-directed the film with Stu Reaugh. HOPE was produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Recipient of BEST DIRECTOR award at Land InSights Festival. Recipient of LEO Award for Best Sound Editing.