Howard Jefferson Lewis (born 1951) is a Canadian screenwriter and film producer from Montreal, Quebec.John Griffin, "French director, anglo script-writer generate marital bliss with Paper Wedding". Montreal Gazette, April 29, 1990. He is most noted as the writer of the film Ordinary Magic, for which he was a Genie Award nominee for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 15th Genie Awards in 1994.
His second screenplay, Ordinary Magic, was directed by Giles Walker and released in 1993.Bill Brownstein, "Filming magic on a shoestring; Despite little fanfare, Canadian movies can hold their own". Montreal Gazette, January 15, 1994. The following year, Michel Brault released My Friend Max (Mon amie Max), from a script cowritten by Lewis and Guy Fournier.Charles-Henri Ramond, "Mon amie Max – Film de Michel Brault". Films du Québec, February 3, 2009. For that film, he won the award for Best Screenplay at the 1994 Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois.John Griffin, "Max caused award-winning writer some pain". Montreal Gazette, February 20, 1994.
In 2002 he wrote Paule Baillargeon's NFB documentary Claude Jutra: An Unfinished Story (Claude Jutra, portrait sur film), for which he won both the Gemini Award for Best Writing in a Documentary Program or Series at the 18th Gemini Awards,"Best of documentary, news, sports honoured". North Bay Nugget, October 20, 2003. and the Writers Guild of Canada award for best writing in a documentary."Screenwriters honoured". Toronto Star, April 15, 2003.
His later screenplays included the feature films Emotional ArithmeticMatthew Hays, "Lewis does the Arithmetic". Playback, October 2, 2006. and French Immersion,Brendan Kelly, "Immersed in confusion; Kevin Tierney hopes to offend people on both sides of the language divide in film about Anglos coming to Quebec to learn French". Postmedia Network, September 26, 2011. and the documentary film Outbreak: Anatomy of a Plague.
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