Brian Clement (b. 1977)

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Birthplace:
Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

Born:
March 21, 1977

Brian Clement was born on March 21, 1977 in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. He is a director and writer, known for Project Breakwater (2012), Binge & Purge (2002) and Dark Paradox (2007).  Won "Best Independent Feature" award at Fangoria's 2004 Days of Darkness Festival in Los Angeles for Exhumed (2003).

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Cinematography:
2005  The Dead Inside
2007  Dark Paradox

Costume Design:
2000  Meat Market
2005  The Dead Inside
2007  Dark Paradox

Director:
2000  Meat Market
2001  Meat Market 2
2003  Exhumed
2005  The Dead Inside
2006  Meat Market 3
2007  Dark Paradox
2008  Coming Attractions
2010  Chop Chop... You're Dead

Editor:
2000  Meat Market
2001  Meat Market 2
2003  Exhumed
2005  The Dead Inside
2006  Meat Market 3
2007  Dark Paradox
2008  Coming Attractions
2010  Chop Chop... You're Dead

Producer:
2000  Meat Market
2001  Meat Market 2
2003  Exhumed
2005  The Dead Inside
2006  Meat Market 3
2007  Dark Paradox
2008  Coming Attractions
2010  Chop Chop... You're Dead

Writer:
2000  Meat Market
2001  Meat Market 2
2003  Exhumed
2005  The Dead Inside
2006  Meat Market 3
2007  Dark Paradox
2008  Coming Attractions
2010  Chop Chop... You're Dead

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