The camera is my brush, the screen is my canvas, and the world is my palette.
Jake Bergen considers himself a late bloomer in filmmaking because of the fact that he was raised in a cult where the arts were considered largely taboo. He and his family were able to escape that toxic environment, and since that time Jake has focused on making his unrealized filmmaking aspirations a reality.
Nominee - Best Actor: Short Film (Andrew Abrahams)
How Should Humans Live?
International Christian Film Festival
Orlando, FL
2019
Best Foreign Short Film
What Leads to Human Flourishing?
Franklin International Independent Film Festival
Franklin, TN
2019
Best Documentary Short
What is the Value of Human Life?
Winnipeg Real to Reel Film Festival
Winnipeg, MB
2019
Nominee - Best Director: Short Film (Jake Bergen)
What is the Value of Human Life?
International Christian Film Festival
Orlando, FL
2019
People's Choice Award
What Is Human?
Compassion Film Festival
Carbondale, CO
2018
Best Short Film
What Is Human?
Canadian International Faith & Family Film Festival
Toronto, ON
2018
3rd Place - Feature Documentary
Run the North
Winnipeg Real to Reel Film Festival
Winnipeg
2017
FINALIST - US Premiere
The Fisherman
Texas Christian Film Festival
Houston
2017
Nominee - Best Short Screenplay
The Fisherman
International Christian Film Festival
Orlando
2017
Award of Merit
The Fisherman
Christian Life International Film Festival
Thamesville, ON
2017
College
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
20002003
“Stories make us more alive, more human, more courageous, more loving.” -Madeline L'Engle
"As I've gone through life, I've found that your chances for happiness are increased if you wind up doing something that is a reflection of what you loved when you were somewhere between nine and eleven years old." -Walter Murch
The camera is my brush, the screen is my canvas, and the world is my palette.
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