Biography
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Scott Smith is a Canadian television and film director, born in Alberta and raised in British Columbia. He has directed episodes of the television series Cold Squad and This Is Wonderland. He has won multiple film festival awards for his 1999 film Rollercoaster. He also directed the 2003 film starring Miranda Richardson, 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. Most recently, he directed and photographed the feature documentary, As Slow As Possible, which follows blind author Ryan Knighton on a pilgrimage to Germany to hear a single note change in the notorious 639 year-long performance of the John Cage composition Organ²/ASLSP (As Slow As Possible).
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Filmography
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The Story of Us
Role: Director
MOVIE • 2019

Carter
Role: Executive Producer
TV • 2018

Carter
Role: Director
TV • 2018

Frozen in Love
Role: Director
MOVIE • 2018

Frozen in Love
Role: Producer
MOVIE • 2018

Autumn in the Vineyard
Role: Director
MOVIE • 2016

Autumn in the Vineyard
Role: Executive Producer
MOVIE • 2016

The Magicians
Role: Director
TV • 2015

Gourmet Detective: A Healthy Place to Die
Role: Executive Producer
MOVIE • 2015

Gourmet Detective: A Healthy Place to Die
Role: Director
MOVIE • 2015

Gourmet Detective
Role: Director
MOVIE • 2015

Gourmet Detective
Role: Executive Producer
MOVIE • 2015

Signed, Sealed, Delivered
Role: Executive Producer
TV • 2014

Signed, Sealed, Delivered
Role: Director
TV • 2014

Signed, Sealed, Delivered
Role: Director
MOVIE • 2013

Signed, Sealed, Delivered
Role: Executive Producer
MOVIE • 2013

Cedar Cove
Role: Director
TV • 2013

After All These Years
Role: Director
MOVIE • 2013

The National Parks Project
Role: Director
MOVIE • 2011

Call Me Fitz
Role: Director
TV • 2010