About Us

Silvapark Films is an agile production company that makes socially and environmentally conscious films to inspire personal change. We pride ourselves on cinematic excellence and telling stories with heart.

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Grant Baldwin

Director/Cinematographer

Grant is an award-winning cinematographer, director, editor and music composer who has a decisive eye for story and a focus on cinematic excellence. He is a certified drone specialist whose work can be seen on BBC’s Earth, MSNBC, Knowledge Network, CBC and National Film Board.

Grant was nominated for Canadian Screen Awards for Best Cinematography (This Mountain Life) and Best Factual Series (Search and Rescue: North Shore). His feature documentary Just Eat It made the NY Times Critics List for “Top Ten TV Shows of the year”. He has won Emerging Canadian Filmmaker at Hot Docs, numerous festival awards, and Leo’s in the categories of Feature Documentary, Cinematography, Direction, and Musical Score. Learn more about his cinematography here.

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Jenny Rustemeyer

Producer

Jenny is a writer, creative producer, and line producer. She produced the Canadian Screen Awards nominated series Search and Rescue: North Shore and the Leo Award winning feature documentaries This Mountain Life, Subterranean, and Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story, both of which won multiple festival awards, took home multiple Leos, and have been translated into numerous languages for screenings around the world.

With a passion for impact, Jenny has key-noted around the world in support of the messages behind her documentaries such as The Clean Bin Project. She has coordinated community outreach for many creative film and activist projects, including a 30-city film tour across Canada by bicycle and the first Feeding the 5000 event in Canada.

Silvapark. Our company name is a nod to where we live and our values as a film production team. “Silva” is a reference to the silver screen and is Latin for forest (the place we first met and where we now live). Parks are some of our favourite places; they’re where we have fun, gather with friends, find balance, and build community. And that’s what we try to do with film too.