Geoff Browne (b. 1972)

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Birthplace:
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Born:
March 13, 1972

Geoff wrapped directing a feature film for the SyFy channel starring Alexandra Paul. What makes Geoff Browne an exciting director to work with is his ability to focus and inspire a large group of people to tell a story. His talent for building empathic connections creates a high tide that raises the skill level and performance potential of everyone - from cast to crew.  Geoff spent years filming around the Globe, and was cinematographer for National Geographics show Drugs inc. Hence Geoff's first-hand experience of interacting with a vast array of people from drug-running motorcycle gangs to Tibetan spiritual masters,Geoff has formulated a unique directing style that, while raw and realistic, is also at times both visceral and transcendent. His real life experiences "in the trenches" allows him to create a visual and emotional excursion that is deeply moving, vital and alive. He also films continuously for two time Academy Award winning director Malcolm Clarke. 

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