David Askevold
Born: 1940-03-30 in Conrad, Montana, United States
Died: 2008-01-23
Known For: Directing
Biography
David Askevold was an experimental American-Canadian artist who lived in Nova Scotia. Askevold studied art and anthropology at the University of Montana. In 1963, he won a Max Beckmann Scholarship to study painting for a year at the Brooklyn Museum Art School in New York. In 1966, he enrolled at the Kansas City Art Institute to complete a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, in Sculpture. Askevold went to Halifax and joined the faculty of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 1968.
Filmography
2003
- Two Hanks ... (Director)
2002
- Lipstick for the Border ... (Director)
1995
- Cultural Geographies ... (Director)
- Finn Slough ... (Director)
1994
- Don't Eat Crow ... (Director)
1990
- Sixteen Candles ... (Director)
1989
- Six Fifty ... (Director)
1987
- How Long Have You Known Barbara? ... (Director of Photography)
1986
- Honky Tonkin' ... (Director)
- 1/4 Moon ... (Director)
1985
- Jumped Out ... (Director)
1982
- Rhea ... (Director)
1979
- Bliss D.F.² ... (Director)
1977
- Very Soon You Will ... (Director)
1974
- Green Willow for Delaware ... (Director)
1973
- My Recall of an Imprint from a Hypothetical Jungle ... (Director)
1972
- Learning About Cars and Chocolates as Self
- It’s No Use Crying ... (Director)
1971
- Rubber Band as Self
- Fork Pairs as Self
1969
- Knife Throw as Self
- Nova Scotia Fires ... (Director)