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Moze Mossanen is a Canadian independent writer, director and producer who has created a body of critically acclaimed film and TV work blending drama, music, performance and documentary. Most recently, he wrote and directed the documentary feature, ''You Are Here: A Come From Away Story''. His other works include ''Year of the Lion'', a dance film adaptation of the novel, '' Dangerous Liaisons'', and ''Nureyev'', a docu-drama about the life of the Russian dancer
Rudolf Nureyev Rudolf Khametovich Nureyev (17 March 19386 January 1993) was a Soviet-born ballet dancer and choreographer. Nureyev is widely regarded as the preeminent male ballet dancer of his generation as well as one of the greatest ballet dancers of all ...
.


Early life

Mossanen was born in
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to a Jewish family,
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and lived in England before emigrating to Canada. He attended
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, where he studied filmmaking.


Early works

After studying at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute and the Actors Studio in New York, Moze Mossanen created a
theatre company Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors to present experiences of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a Stage (theatre), stage. The performe ...
entitled Theatre One and under its auspices produced and directed a production of ''Cabaret'' at the U.C. Playhouse in Toronto. Mossanen next directed two
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, ''Illegal Acts'' and ''Canciones'', which brought him to the attention of the
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.


Breakthrough into film

''
Dance for Modern Times ''Dance for Modern Times'' is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Moze Mossanen and released in 1987. The film depicts contemporary dance through profiles of the work of choreographers Christopher House, David Earle, James Kudelka, Ginette ...
'' (1987) was Mossanen's first feature-length documentary, released theatrically and aired on
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. This critically acclaimed film was acknowledged as one of the finest
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films made in Canada. It was nominated for a
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and won the Chris Award at the Columbus International Film Festival. During the same year, Mossanen also wrote, produced and directed ''The Dancemakers'', a series of six half-hour programs on contemporary choreographers which aired on the CBC,
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, and on networks in Europe, Asia and Australia. For CBC Television's Arts and Entertainment series, Mossanen produced and directed several specials including ''Shades of Blue'', a well-received documentary on Toronto's
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music scene; ''The Photography of Cylla Von Tiedemann'', a profile of the German-born photographer; and ''Jackie Richardson: A Night In August'', a made-for-TV concert featuring the blues and jazz singer.


Later works

In 1998, Mossanen completed ''The Golden City'', a film the ''
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s film critic, Michael Crabb, reviewed as "a magical, almost existential meditation on the interaction of character and environment." The film was broadcast on Bravo! and TVO in June of that year. Mossanen received a Gemini nomination for Best Direction in Performing Arts Program for this work. '' My Gentleman Friends'', Mossanen's first hour-long TV drama, aired on Bravo! in April 1999 and was singled out as one of the outstanding programs of the year, and for which Mossanen received a Gemini nomination for Best Writing in a Dramatic Program. His next film, ''The Rings of Saturn'', a well-received exploration of desire and loss set within the lives of five urban couples, was broadcast in January 2002 on CBC and Bravo! and received a Best Performance Gemini Award nomination for one of its lead players, Julia Aplin. CBC and Bravo! also broadcast Mossanen's ''Year of the Lion'' in January 2003. Loosely based on Choderlos de Laclos' controversial 1782 novel, ''
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'', the film aired in January 2003 and won the Jury Award at the
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in June of the same year. The film was nominated for five Gemini Awards, winning three awards for cinematography, editing and original score. Bravo! aired an evening-long retrospective of his film works in March 2004 which coincided with the broadcast of his film ''From Time to Time'', a collaboration with the music of
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. The film, which premiered originally on CBC, was selected for competition at the FIPA festival in Biarritz in January 2005 and was nominated for three Gemini Awards. His award-winning film, ''Roxana'', based on the novel by
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, was broadcast on CBC and Bravo! in February 2007. The film opened the Moving Pictures Festival in November 2006 and was selected for the competition sections of the FIPA festival in
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and FamaFest in Portugal in 2007. The film won two awards at the
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, a Canadian Cinematography Award and two Gemini Awards, including nominations for Best Dramatic Writing and Best Performing Arts Program for Mossanen. Meanwhile, Mossanen directed an episode of the
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comedy ''
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'', for which he received a Directors Guild of Canada nomination. ''Nureyev'', based on the life of the Russian dancer who defected to the West in 1961, aired on Bravo! and CTV in December 2009. The film, a docu-drama told almost entirely through performance, music and dramatic monologues, was called "a triumph" by ''The Globe and Mail'' and won the Golden Sheaf Award for Best Arts and Entertainment Program at the Yorkton Film Festival in May 2010. The film also received six Gemini Award nominations, including nods for Best Performing Arts Program and Best Writing in a Dramatic Program for Moze. He won the Gemini Award for Best Direction in a Performing Arts Program or Series for this film on November 2, 2010. Also in 2010, Mossanen directed an episode of '' Baxter'' which premiered for Family Channel. His next films, ''Love Lies Bleeding'' (a musical special based on the life of
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) and ''Romeos & Juliets'' (a prime time documentary exploring the
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's new production of ''
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''), both aired on CBC in 2012. While he was nominated in a directing category for ''Romeos & Juliets'', ''Love Lies Bleeding'' was awarded a Canadian Screen Award for Best Cinematography in a Performing Arts Program in March 2013. His subsequent film, ''Unsung: Behind the Glee'', a one-hour documentary on the world of show choirs (a form made popular by the TV show, ''
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''), aired on TVO on December 4, 2013, for which he won the Canadian Screen Award. The film (co-produced with
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and Show Choir Canada) was also nominated for the Shaw Rocket Prize. In 2013, Mossanen also directed and co-created ''Rise'', a dramatic digital pilot for ABC Spark, which is currently live and online at ABCSpark.ca. Mossanen has also written extensively for ''
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'' and ''Dance Current Magazine'', two national publications. His two most recent projects, both released in 2018, are: ''My Piece of the City'', a feature doc for CBC about youths in the inner city community of Toronto's
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; and the feature documentary '' You Are Here'' for HBO Canada about the closing of the US airspace on
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when 38 airliners were forced to land in
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, a story that eventually inspired the Broadway musical ''Come From Away''. "You Are Here" won the Audience Award for Best Feature Documentary at CineFest in October 2018 and became the highest-rated original program on HBO Canada for the same year. The film also won the CSA Award for Best Documentary Program as well as the CSA Award for Best Editing in a Documentary Program in March 2109. The film went on to win the Jury Prize at the Banff World Media Festival in June 2019. On September 11, 2019, Fathom Events released the film in over 800 cinemas across the United States. ''The New York Times'' praised the film by saying: "The documentary's emotional power has the same source as "Come From Away" — the poignant knowledge that in a fearful moment, citizens of one nation embraced strangers, sharing what they had to make their visitors feel at home."


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