Amos Le Blanc is a Canadian film director whose work runs from Toronto club culture to Cannes podiums to the Fridays For Future climate movement, and whose feature debut Neverenders is now in development with A24. He came up through the Toronto music video scene of the early 2010s, attached to dream inc., the production company he founded and still runs. The 2013 Thugli video Run This, co-directed with Ohji Inoue, was the inflection point. It was a Vimeo Staff Pick that December, won MMVA Director of the Year the following year, and in 2015 took the Cannes Young Director Award Gold First Prize. The companion THUMP upload on Vice has since crossed seventy million views. The next year, Young Empires' The Gates earned him a second Cannes YDA Gold, filmed across two countries and six states on 35mm, with timelapse photography pulled from ten months of skies over Canada, the United States, and Thailand. Keys N Krates' Dum Dee Dum, also from this period, was certified RIAA Gold. In 2017 the work scaled. Rudimental and James Arthur's Sun Comes Up, shot in South Africa, reached number six on the UK Singles Chart and double platinum in the UK and Australia. The Tiger Beer campaign Sit Closer Together, made through The Sweet Shop for Marcel Sydney, marked the move into agency commercial work. A second Tiger Beer spot, Street Food, followed in 2020. The Steve Aoki Bud Light Living Room episode, shot in London, Ontario, sits at the center of this period. Le Blanc executive produced, directed, shot, and wrote the piece, and also performed on guitar and vocals in the house-party scenes. The broader Bud Light Living TV campaign for Anheuser-Busch InBev, including the Digital Dreams and Sensation episodes on THUMP, was directed under his Toronto collective Common Good. In 2021 he made The Denial for Fridays For Future, Greta Thunberg's climate movement, through Fred and Farid Los Angeles. The forty-five-second spot, a man running into a wall as the climate-denial metaphor, was covered by shots, LBB Online, Campaign US, and adobo Magazine. A second movement spot, We Don't Care, followed in 2022. Tim Baker's The Eighteenth Hole, co-directed with Adrian Vieni for the former Hey Rosetta! frontman's solo debut, came out the same season. Le Blanc's approach is patient by current music-video standards. He holds shots longer than the genre asks for. He has argued, in interviews and in his own writing, that the grammar of the music video has more in common with the film essay than the advertisement. He holds a Media Arts diploma from Sheridan College and is based between Toronto and Los Angeles.