Jordan Canning


Jordan Canning is a director for film and television. She is known for her independent feature films We Were Wolves and Suck It Up, as well as her work directing on television series Baroness Von Sketch Show, Burden of Truth and Schitt's Creek.

Early life

She was born in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. She attended Concordia University in Montreal.

Career

Canning's films have won a number of awards, including two Golden Sheaf Awards, three awards at the NSI Online Short Film Festival, and top prize at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival RBC Emerging Filmmaker Competition. She directed all twenty-three episodes of the IPF-supported web series Space Riders: Division Earth for CTV. The show won the 2014 Canadian Screen Award for Best Digital Series and four Canadian Comedy Awards, including Best Director.
Canning's 2014 feature film We Were Wolves screened at the Toronto Film Festival and is distributed by Unobstructed View.
In 2015, Canning was awarded the Women In the Director's Chair Feature Film Award for her second feature film, Suck It Up, which premiered at the 2017 Slamdance Film Festival and is distributed by Level Film. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2017 B3 Frankfurt Biennale.
In 2016, Canning made her foray into television, directing on Saving Hope and This Hour Has 22 Minutes, where she became the first female director on the show. The following year she directed episodes of the series The Detail, Burden of Truth, and Baroness Von Sketch Show. In 2018, she directed on Schitt's Creek, Little Dog and Baroness Von Sketch Show season four.
Canning was nominated for two 2020 Canadian Screen Awards: one for Best Direction, Comedy and one for Best Direction, Variety or Sketch Comedy.
Canning also directed a number of music videos, including
She is a 2010 graduate of the Director's Lab at the Canadian Film Centre and an alumnus of TIFF Pitch This! and Talent Lab.

Filmography

Film

Television