Andrew Thomas Hunt
Andrew Thomas Hunt is a Director/Producer/Writer/Editor, and one of the founding partners of Raven Banner Entertainment, a worldwide sales and distribution company that specializes in genre films. Andrew's feature-length debut Sweet Karma premiered at the 2009 Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal and was the catalyst for the formation of Raven Banner. In 2012 Raven Banner Releasing was formed as the Canadian distribution arm for RBE, releasing such titles as Autopsy of Jane Doe, Turbo Kid, Deathgasm, Baskin, Todd & The Book of Pure Evil: The End of The End, Trench 11, and Gaspar Noe's Climax. In 2015 Northern Banner Releasing was formed to focus on non-genre films, such as Academy Award Nominated Embrace of the Serpent, The Happiest Day In The Life of Olli Maki, How To Plan An Orgy In A Small Town, Hello Destroyer, and The Painted Bird. Additionally, Andrew has Executive Produced numerous films, including The Crescent, Borealis, Stakelander, Avenged, SXSW favourite Psycho Goreman, and Slamdance Audience Award winner Shoot To Marry. In 2018 Andrew got behind the camera again as director for his sophomore feature Spare Parts which had its World Premiere at Korea's prestigious BIFAN Film Festival and its European Premiere at Sitges. In 2020 Andrew directed his third feature, the Craig Davidson (Rust & Bone) penned The Fight Machine, which is slated for a 2021 festival premiere.