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The Junkie by Mark A. Lewis remained on Unlikely 2.0 for one year, then was removed for reasons of space and copyright.


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Mark A. Lewis is a filmmaker living in British Columbia. Ill Fated, his first feature film, played at Toronto, Slamdance, Shanghai, Mannheim-Heidelberg, Vancouver, Mumbai and Durango. At Durango Mark received the prestigious Filmmaker’s Award. Mark was awarded top honors in Directing and Screenwriting (with co-writer John Callander) at the 2005 Leo Awards. In 2005, Ill Fated was distributed theatrically to five cities across Canada and saw a wide release on DVD.

His last project, CBC’s A Match Made in Seven (dir. Ilan Saragosti), which he edited and co-wrote, received awards at the Temecula Valley International Film Festival and the Columbus International Film Festival.

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