Christopher Green (b. 1979)

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Birthplace:
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Born:
August 20, 1979

Chris Green is a seasoned filmmaker from Toronto, Ontario, with a rich background spanning almost two decades. A graduate of the Ryerson University Film Studies diploma program, Chris has produced several short films, including "Arnie Juice," featured in four film festivals across Canada, and "Trials and Revelations," which premiered at the Action on Film Festival in Los Angeles.  In 2009, Chris completed his first feature-length film, "Zombie Werewolves Attack!," a horror/comedy now distributed by Troma Entertainment. He has directed and produced numerous films screened at various film festivals, earning him recognition in the industry. Chris's commitment to excellence led him to win a spot in the Emerging 20 program at the ReelWorld Film Festival in TIFF 2010 and a nomination for a 2013 Mississauga Arts Council Top Emerging Media Artist Award.  As an award-winning director, Chris completed the horror mystery film "Beast Within," which won Best Horror Movie at the 2020 Hells Kitchen Film Festival in NYC. Most recently, his latest feature film, "Absolute Anger," premiered at the CommFest Music Arts and Film Festival in 2023, winning Best Canadian Feature.

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2023  Absolute Anger

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2021  Mayor of Kingstown

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