Sudz Sutherland
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David Sutherland (or Sudz Sutherland) is an award-winning filmmaker from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. He graduated from Woburn Collegiate Institute and studied at York University's Department of Film and Video from 1989 - 1991[1]. His film My Father's Hands (1999) won the HBO Short Film Award at the 2000 Acapulo Black Film Festival, and he was nominated for Achievement in Direction for his film Love, Sex & Eating the Bones (2003) at the 25th Annual Genie Awards.
[edit] Filmography
- Win/Loss/Tie (1998) (director, writer, producer, actor)
- I'm a Big Girl (1998) (director, writer)
- My Father's Hands (1999) (director, writer)
- Speak for the Dead (2000) (co-director)
- Degrassi: The Next Generation - Don't Believe the Hype (2002) (writer)
- Love, Sex and Eating the Bones (2003 (director)
- "My Brand New Life" (2004) (TV Series) (director)
- Doomstown (2006) (TV) (director, writer)
[edit] External links
- David Sutherland at the Internet Movie Database
- Sudz Sutherland, CanSeige 2005 juror biography.
- Love, Sex & Eating the Bones, entry in Canada's Top Ten 2003.
[edit] Articles
- Eye Weekly: The Food of Love - review of the film Love, Sex & Eating the Bones