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Scott Smith is a Canadian television and film director. He has won multiple film festival awards for his 1999 film Rollercoaster. He also directed the 2003 film Falling Angels, based on the Barbara Gowdy novel, which achieved a nomination from the Directors Guild of Canada for Outstanding Achievement in Direction – Feature Film.
Scott Smith is the director of two acclaimed dramatic feature films, rollercoaster (2000, winner Best Narrative Feature SXSW) and Falling Angels (2004), starring Miranda Richardson, and adapted from the novel by Barbara Gowdy.
Scott Smith. Director: The Magicians. Scott Smith is known for The Magicians (2015), Call Me Fitz (2010) and Skins (2011).
Scott Smith. Director: Charlie the Ox. Smith became a central voice in the DV filmmaking revolution through his provocative writings, experimental videos, and digital effects for dozens of independent feature films including director Frank Grow's groundbreaking debut Love God (1997) and Todd Solondz's controversial Happiness (1998).
Scott was one of 3 director finalists in the third season of Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's Project Greenlight, and named Best Director at Chicago Cinema Awards that same year.
HOME | Scott Smith Director. "...astounding…captures the crude anarchic language and daredevil vulnerability of teenagers with a scary accuracy.” Stephen Holden. New York Times. “Smith handles complex, troubling agenda here with quiet skill…confirms soph helmer as a keen observer of character drama.” Variety.
Scott is an award-winning Director with over 20 years of experience across a broad range of genres. His strengths include a strong eye and camera sense, excellence at staging actors and eliciting their best performance, a good ear for rhythm/dialogue/comedy, and ability to to deliver strong, emotional impact.