Karim Hussain

Karim Hussain

Born: July 16, 1974
in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Canadian screenwriter, director and cinematographer. He is best known for his 2000 film Subconscious Cruelty and as co-writer of Nacho Cerdà's The Abandoned. In 2006, he adapted French-Canadian writer Marie-Claire Blais' work, La Belle Bête. For it, he won the Director's Award at the Boston Underground Film Festival.

Movies for Karim Hussain...

The Joy of Practical
Title: The Joy of Practical
Released: December 8, 2020
Type: Movie
A look at the practical effects of the film Possessor.
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Identity Crisis: Bringing Possessor to Life
Title: Identity Crisis: Bringing Possessor to Life
Released: December 8, 2020
Type: Movie
The cast and crew talk about the core themes of the film and the seeds of the film.
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A Heightened World
Title: A Heightened World
Released: December 8, 2020
Type: Movie
The cast and crew talk about the look and feel of the film Possessor.
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Tales of the Uncanny
Title: Tales of the Uncanny
Character: Self
Released: October 31, 2020
Type: Movie
A detailed look at the history of horror anthology films.
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More Blood, More Heart: The Making of Hobo with a Shotgun
Title: More Blood, More Heart: The Making of Hobo with a Shotgun
Released: July 4, 2011
Type: Movie
A behind-the-scenes documentary about Jason Eisener's grindhouse exploitation film Hobo with a Shotgun.
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In the Belly of the Beast
Title: In the Belly of the Beast
Character: Himself
Released: July 13, 2001
Type: Movie
For 11 years, the FantAsia Film Festival in Montreal has been the premiere showcase in North America of fantasy, horror and action films from around the world. Every July, crowds line up around the block before each screening; the festival itself lasts approximately 3 weeks. In the Belly of the Beast chronicles the intense struggles that five filmmakers in attendance went through to complete their films. Crew rebellions, corporate embezzlers, and bankrupt studios are just a few of the memories conjured up during candid interviews, while the camera captures the latest challenge: the public acceptance - or rejection - of their films. Included in Dark Sky Films's Manson Family DVD and Blu-ray releases.