Mark Sawers
Canadian film and television director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mark Sawers is a Canadian film director and writer.[1] Best known for his feature films Camera Shy and No Men Beyond This Point,[2] he is also a four-time Genie Award nominee for Best Live Action Short Drama for his films Stroke at the 13th Genie Awards,[3] Hate Mail at the 14th Genie Awards,[4] Shoes Off! at the 19th Genie Awards[5] and Lonesome Joe at the 24th Genie Awards.[6]
Shoes Off also won the Canal+ Award at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.[7]
As a television director, his credits have included segments of The Kids in the Hall, and episodes of Alienated,[8] Alice, I Think, About a Girl, The Assistants, Mr. Young and Anticlimax.
From Vancouver, British Columbia, Sawers is a graduate of the University of British Columbia.[9]
Filmography
- Absolute Trash: A Recycling Story - 1980
- The Middle Child - 1989
- Stroke - 1992
- Hate Mail - 1993
- Shoes Off! - 1998
- Lonesome Joe - 2002
- Exposed - 2010
- Camera Shy - 2012
- No Men Beyond This Point - 2015
- Call from Josie - 2017
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