
Vic Sarin
Birthday: 1945, Kashmir, India
A passionate and diverse filmmaker, Vic Sarin's career includes award winning feature films, documentaries and television movies.Sarin began his career in Australia making documentaries that he produced, wrote, directed and shot, while working for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation as a cameraman. He then emigrated to Canada and went on t...
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A passionate and diverse filmmaker, Vic Sarin's career includes award winning feature films, documentaries and television movies.Sarin began his career in Australia making documentaries that he produced, wrote, directed and shot, while working for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation as a cameraman. He then emigrated to Canada and went on to become one of Canada's most celebrated Directors of Photography, receiving numerous accolades including Genie, Gemini and Emmy nominations and awards among others. He is the recipient of the prestigious Kodak Lifetime Achievement Award for having created some of Canadian cinema's most moving and memorable images. Vic's outstanding work on feature films such as Margaret's Museum, Whale Music, Bye Bye Blues, Dancing in the Dark and On My Own earned him world renown as one of Canada's premier cinematographers.Sarin then turned his focus to directing where he often wears both hats as Director and Cinematographer, creating a distinct look and feel with breathtaking visuals and a unique storytelling style that seamlessly weaves together the emotional and visual aspects of his films. As a director, Sarin has won recognition for a diverse range of films such as the feature Cold Comfort, starring Maury Chaykin and Paul Gross, which garnered five Genie (Canadian Academy Award) nominations including Best Picture. He has thrice received Emmy nominations for his family films for television: In His Father's Shoes, starring Lou Gossett (five Emmy nominations including Best Direction and Best Picture), Sea People starring Hume Cronyn, (four Emmy nods including Best Direction and Best Picture) The Legend of Gatorface and Trial at Fortitude Bay starring Lolita Davidovitch and Henry Czerny which garnered both Emmy and Cable Ace nods. He received critical acclaim for the controversial television movie, "Murder Unveiled - A Love Story." He also directed the smash hit Christian feature film Left Behind, based on the popular book series.Sarin wrote his first feature film screenplay Partition, a story of love against all odds, set against the turmoil at the end of the British reign of India in 1947, based on events he had heard about and witnessed growing up in Kashmir. Partition became a $10 million feature that Sarin directed and shot in India and Canada in 2006 starring Jimi Mistry, Neve Campbell, Kristin Kreuk and Irfan Khan. It was released theatrically internationally in 2007 and has won numerous accolades.Continuing to work with the themes of belonging, family, and what we leave behind, Sarin co-wrote the screenplay adaptation for the feature film A Shine of Rainbows, based on the novel by Lillian Beckwith. Sarin recently completed production on A Shine of Rainbows in Ireland starring Connie Nielsen, Aidan Quinn and newcomer John Bell.Sarin's films, though unique in character and setting, share a common thread -- the exploration of the human need for connection, tolerance and opening the boundaries of the human heart. Show less «
[on 'Desert Riders' and the training of mid-east children to become camel jockeys] Who would have ev...Show more »
[on 'Desert Riders' and the training of mid-east children to become camel jockeys] Who would have ever thought that there is such a nightmare going on? The young age of the children.. how anyone could even think of bringing them in and putting them on a camel. Where do we point the finger so it doesn't happen again, and we learn a lesson from it?... We're all part of it, even myself, as an audience.... It comes down to poverty, politics and power. But I think in this case, poverty is the key, the germ for all that. Show less «
I think 'Shine of Rainbows' went to about 30 film festivals and was in competition in about half of ...Show more »
I think 'Shine of Rainbows' went to about 30 film festivals and was in competition in about half of them. It did very well in about 75 per cent, which tells me there is a craving for something decent and nice and wholesome, as opposed to bang bang bang, and a five-second attention span. Show less «
Vic Sarin's FILMOGRAPHY
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...