Ethan Tobman (b. 1979)

Birthplace:
Montreal, Québec, Canada

Born:
May 30, 1979

Ethan Tobman (born May 30, 1979) is a Canadian film production designer and director. is from Montreal. He directed the short film Remote, which screened at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. The Hollywood Reporter positively reviewed Tobman's production design for the 2014 film That Awkward Moment. He served as production designer for the 2015 Canadian-Irish film Room, for which he and Mary Kirkland won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Achievement in Art Direction/Production Design. In designing.

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Creative Producer:
2023  TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR

Production Design:
2003  Twist
2005  America Brown
2005  Sorry, Haters
2008  College
2010  Twelve
2013  Empire State
2013  Love and Honor
2013  What If
2014  And So It Goes
2014  That Awkward Moment
2015  Room
2015  The D Train
2016  Fairy Dust
2016  Lemonade
2017  Wilson
2018  Beautiful Boy
2018  Kin
2019  The Report
2020  Black Is King
2021  All Too Well: The Short Film
2021  Free Guy
2022  The Menu
2023  TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR
2024  Madame Web

Set Decoration:
2003  The Event
2003  Twist
2004  Second Best
2005  America Brown
2005  Sorry, Haters
2008  College
2010  Twelve
2013  Empire State
2013  Love and Honor
2013  What If
2014  And So It Goes
2014  That Awkward Moment
2015  Room
2015  The D Train
2016  Fairy Dust
2016  Lemonade
2017  Wilson
2018  Beautiful Boy
2018  Kin
2019  The Report
2020  Black Is King
2021  All Too Well: The Short Film
2021  Free Guy
2022  The Menu
2023  TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR
2024  Madame Web

Production Design:
2021  The Mosquito Coast
2022  Pam & Tommy

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