Pasha Patriki
Canadian cinematographer and director / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pasha Patriki is a Canadian cinematographer, director and film producer. He was director of photography on the films Please Kill Mr. Know It All,[1] Gridlocked[2][3] and The Sound.[4] He was also the cinematographer on the 2016 film Anonymous (also known as Hacker), noted for its polished and crisp visuals.[5][6] He is a founder of a film production & financing company, 9 Light Entertainment, which has executive-produced a number of films including Broken Mile.[7][8]
Pasha Patriki | |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation(s) | Cinematographer, director, film producer |
Years active | 2000–present |
Notable work | Gridlocked The Sound Black Water |
Website | www |
In January 2017, Patriki won the award for Best Cinematography in the TV Drama category of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers Awards for the feature film Gridlocked,[9][10] starring Dominic Purcell. Also in 2017, he directed Black Water, an action film starring Dolph Lundgren and Jean-Claude Van Damme, released in 2018.[11] In September 2017, Patriki's 9 Light Entertainment partnered with a Canadian film sales and distribution firm Raven Banner Entertainment to form Hangar 18 Media, a film development and production company.[7] Since 2017, Patriki produced the film Spare Parts, which was directed by Andrew Thomas Hunt.[12] Patriki also produced Nail In The Coffin: The Fall and Rise of Vampiro, a documentary about a wrestler called Vampiro.[13]