Moze Mossanen

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OccupationsDirector, writer, producer
AwardsGemini Award for Best Direction, "Nureyev"; Chris Award for "Dance for Modern Times"; Jury Award at Yorkton for "Year of the Lion"; Golden Sheaf for Best Best Arts and Entertainment for "Roxana; Golden Sheaf for Best Arts & Entertainment for "Nureyev"; Canadian Screen Award for "Unsung: Behind the Glee"; Audience Choice Award for Best Documentary at CineFest for "You Are Here: A Come From Away Story".
Moze Mossanen
OccupationsDirector, writer, producer
AwardsGemini Award for Best Direction, "Nureyev"; Chris Award for "Dance for Modern Times"; Jury Award at Yorkton for "Year of the Lion"; Golden Sheaf for Best Best Arts and Entertainment for "Roxana; Golden Sheaf for Best Arts & Entertainment for "Nureyev"; Canadian Screen Award for "Unsung: Behind the Glee"; Audience Choice Award for Best Documentary at CineFest for "You Are Here: A Come From Away Story".

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.

Mossanen was born in Tehran to a Jewish family,[1] Iran and lived in England before emigrating to Canada. He attended Ryerson University, where he studied filmmaking.[2]

Early works

After studying at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute and the Actors Studio in New York, Moze Mossanen created a theatre company 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 short films, Illegal Acts and Canciones, which brought him to the attention of the CBC.

Breakthrough into film

Dance for Modern Times (1987) was Mossanen's first feature-length documentary, released theatrically and aired on CBC Television. This critically acclaimed film was acknowledged as one of the finest performing arts films made in Canada.[3] It was nominated for a Genie Award 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, TVOntario, 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 blues 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

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