Camera Shy (film)

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Directed byMark Sawers
Screenplay by
  • Mark Sawers
  • Doug Barber
Story byMark Sawers
Produced by
  • Galen Fletcher
  • Leah Mallen
Camera Shy
Release poster
Directed byMark Sawers
Screenplay by
  • Mark Sawers
  • Doug Barber
Story byMark Sawers
Produced by
  • Galen Fletcher
  • Leah Mallen
Starring
CinematographyBrian Johnson
Edited byCameron Glegg
Music byDon MacDonald
Production
company
Mark Sawers Productions
Release date
  • October 6, 2012 (2012-10-06) (VIFF)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Camera Shy is a 2012 Canadian dark comedy film co-written and directed by Mark Sawers.[1] The film stars Nicolas Wright as Larry Coyle, a Vancouver City Council member who endorses a waterfront casino proposal in exchange for the developer's assistance in supporting his own political ambitions to become a member of Parliament, only to then become aware that his every action is being followed by a cameraman that nobody else can see.[1] The film's cast also includes Hilary Jardine, Lara Gilchrist, and Gerard Plunkett.

According to Sawers, the film was inspired by a desire to explore the concept of a film character who can see that he is being filmed.[1]

Camera Shy premiered at the 2012 Vancouver International Film Festival.[2] The film was nominated for Best British Columbia Film at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2012.[3] It won six Leo Awards in 2013, for Best Motion Picture, Best Director (Sawers), Best Supporting Actor (Plunkett), Best Screenwriting in a Feature Length Drama (Sawers and Doug Barber), Best Cinematography (Brian Johnson) and Best Musical Score (Don MacDonald).[4]

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