Daniel Nearing
Title: Full Professor
Phone: 708-534-4085 ext. 4085
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department(s):
Biography
Scholarship
(Writer-Director-Producer) 2014
In post-production: an ambitious Chicago narrative set in 1919, shot in the contemporary city with neoclassical / renaissance motifs and an ensemble cast of multiple ethnicities. More than 100 actors have been engaged in 60 locations.
Goalie
(Director) 2011
An adaptation of the much-anthologized short story by Rudy Thauberger
Short Film Corner, Festival de Cannes 2011
North American premiere at the 2011 Vancouver International Film Festival
Chicago Heights / The Last Soul on a Summer Night
(Writer-Director) 2008-2010
An experimental interpretation of the landmark American novel, Winesburg, Ohio
Named to Roger Ebert’s list of the Best Art Films of 2010
“brilliant… a beautiful book has inspired this beautiful film.” – Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Film of the Week – Time Out Chicago
“[They] took my favorite book of all time, which is almost universally understood to be unadaptable, and made a magnificent film out of it.” – Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
Winner, Best Film in a Fine Arts Discipline, Black International Cinema Berlin 2010
“This stunning adaptation of Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio... is an aesthetic and political knockout… both profoundly affecting on its own right and as a beau ideal of detournement.” Monica Westin, Flavorpill
“poetic and haunting” – Sergio Mims, Shadow and Act: On Media of the African Diaspora
“a gorgeously photographed, beautifully scored tour de force.” – Marty Rubin, The Gene Siskel Film Center
distributed (2012) by Rogue Arts and Vanguard Cinema, now available on Netflix and through Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Best Buy and many more retailers
Feature profiles in the Chicago Reader and on NPR
Official Selection, Black Harvest Film Festival 2010, both screenings sold out, invited back for a week-long run, December 2010
Official Selection, San Francisco Black Film Festival 2010
Official Selection, Montreal Black Film Festival, 2010
In Competition, Flash Forward, Pusan International Film Festival 2009
Honorable Mention, Columbus International Film and Video Festival 2009
Short version screened at the Short Film Corner, Festival de Cannes 2009
The Rhino Brothers
(Co-Producer) 2004
An exploration of the family and social pressures faced by aspiring professional
hockey players
Canada’s first Cinealta High Definition / 24 frames per second / progressive production
Screened theatrically in Toronto, at the Vancouver International Film Festival, and
at other venues in the United States and England; sold to The Movie Network
Fortune’s Sweet Kiss
(Writer-Director) 2003
Feature-length psychological thriller starring Brooke D’Orsay, Monty Walden, Paul Soren, Lawren Campbell, Lorne Hiro, Steven White and Brandon Marsh
Aired on TMN – The Movie Network (Canada)
Spirituality, Dreams & Nightmares
(Writer-Director) 2001
A one-hour documentary about the rising influence of CG Jung in our time
Principal photography in Einsiedeln and Zurich, Switzerland
Literary Olympics
(Writer-Director) 1999
Documentary retrospective on the world’s premier authors gathering, the Toronto Festival of Authors
Featuring interviews with and on-stage appearances by Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, Richard Ford, Tom Wolfe, John Irving, Alice Munro, and more of the world’s best-loved novelists and poets
Aired on Bravo
The Island Hibernia
(Writer) 1998
Drilling for oil while fending off icebergs, 300 kilometres off the coast of Newfoundland
An hour-long documentary aired on The Discovery Channel
Bomb Tech
(Writer) 1998
Taking “the long walk” with bomb technicians as they attempt to defuse terrorist devices
An hour-long documentary aired on The Discovery Channel
Giant’s Playground
(Writer-Director-Editor) 1997
Documentary overview of the historic construction of the fixed link between mainland Canada and Prince Edward Island, celebrating the spirit of the Island while documenting the mammoth task of constructing the world’s longest marine-span bridge
Aired on The Discovery Channel’s Forbidden Places
Highest-rated episode of the season; “hugely popular” (network head Trina McQueen)
“Fascinating... nothing beats the awesome footage...but what gives Giant’s Playground its richness is the attention it pays to peripheral details.” Feature review, Henry Mietkiewicz, The Toronto Star
Soviet Reunion: The Russian Red Wings
(Writer-Director) 1996
A reflection on the impact of glasnost on Russian National Hockey League players, including profiles of Sergei Fedorov, Vyacheslav Fetisov, Igor Larionov, Vladimir Konstantinov, and Viacheslav Kozlov of the Detroit Red Wings Hockey Club
Aired on TSN (The Sports Network)
Portrait of the Sportswriter Laureate
(Writer-Director) 1995
A profile of the life and work of Trent Frayne, broadcast on CBC-TV
(Canadian Broadcasting Corporation).
“An adorable profile... gracefully assembled” (John Doyle, The Globe and Mail)
The Big Train
(Writer-Director) 1994
A half-hour documentary on the life of Lionel Conacher, Canada’s Athlete of the Half-Century
Developed with the assistance of CBC-TV; contract bought out by TSN Inside Sports
Re-broadcast on The Best of TSN Inside Sports, year-end retrospective
“A... revelation to those of us who have never heard of the once-acclaimed athlete of the half-century.” (John Haslett Cuff, The Globe and Mail)
Distributed educationally by The Canadian Learning Company
Supporting interview with Peter Gzowski on CBC’s Morningside
Patrimony
(Writer-Director) 1993
Drama about incest broadcast on the CBC network
“... Intelligent, emotionally complex and authentic, with more integrity than most million-dollar movies of the week” (John Haslett Cuff, The Globe and Mail)
When Children Kill
(Writer-Director) 1992
Documentary about juvenile homicide broadcast on CBC-TV
“Riveting... documentary of the week” (John Doyle, The Globe and Mail) Second window with repeated airings on CBC Newsworld