
Jake Burgess
Directing
Biography
Jake Burgess is a Canadian director, cinematographer, editor, and writer focusing on the horror, experimental, and psychological space. Jake is the founder of 367 Pictures, an independent production company where he made his first non-student feature film, "I'm Sorry If I Took a Toll on You."
Known For

Set in September of 1971, Lacy, a teenage hitchhiker, gets lost in a remote forest, where she spends many hallucinatory, surrealistic days and nights attempting to escape.
Passenger Jet

After her parents death, newly orphaned Cath travels up north to her recently inherited lake house where she meets Ryan, a likeable man happy to fill the void her parents left.
I'm Sorry If I Took a Toll on You

Manager-summoning control freak Kallie Jones attempts to rescue her husband from a "wellness center" with the help of a washed-up expert Cult Buster.
Cult Hero

A young woman is stalked by a dark web network after booking a weekend rental unit online. Her every move is captured online, and when her brother begins to uncover what's happening, he must find a way to rescue her from the eyes of her predators.
Creep Nation

Ominous is a supernatural series from writer Tony Burgess and director George Mihalka featuring tales of ghostly intervention, inspired by popular urban legends of Ontario, Canada.
Ominous

Comprised of both archival footage and talking head interviews, this pseudo-documentary blends the lines between reality and fantasy while telling the preemptive story of the Canadian punk band known as Chub.