Max Fraser is a Canadian filmmaker[1] whose work focuses on Yukon and World War II remembrance topics.[2]
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Max Fraser | |
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Alma mater | Langara College, Vancouver Community College |
Occupation | film director and film producer |
Website | www |
Title | Role | Notes | |
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2009 | Gloria's Silver Crossing | Executive producer, producer, director | Documentary short |
2009 | Jim from Dawson: Whitehorse Sucks! | Executive producer, producer, director | Comedy short |
2009 | Little John Country | Executive producer, producer, director | World Premiere at the Dawson City International Short Film Festival[3] |
2009 | Madeline's Rock | Executive producer, producer, director | Documentary short |
2009 | Painting Red Square | Executive producer, producer, director | Video short[4] |
2011 | Never Happen Here | Director | Documentary short[5] |
2013 | Martinis of the Wilderness | Executive producer, producer, director | Documentary short |
2015 | Bond of Strangers | Producer, director, writer, Camera and Electrical Department | Remembrance Brothers Canada tour[6] with military historian and author Mark Zuehlke. |
2016 | Broke Down Dawson Town | Producer | Comedy drama (2 parts)[7] |
2022 | Polaris | Producer | Feature film |
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