Mark
Achbar the Producer-Director of the acclaimed
documentary film The
Corporation recently expressed his support
for the International Citizens' Inquiry Into 9/11.
He had
this to say:
"This
inquiry is crucially important as a public, citizen-driven, fact-finding
process. It's a unique, democratic, internet-enabled information
gathering event. All concerned citizens stand to benefit from the
insights it will undoubtedly offer and, as a filmmaker, I am particularly
interested in the synthesis that will arise from the documentation
of the proceedings."
MARK
ACHBAR Producer, Director
Working for almost 30
years on films, videos and books, Mark Achbar endeavors, through
media, to challenge apathy around issues of nuclear lunacy, poverty,
media control, East Timor, human rights, the religious right, U.S.
hegemony and corporate power.
Achbar is best known
for Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media, which he
co-directed and co-produced with Peter Wintonick. The film was honoured
with 22 awards and distinctions, screened theatrically in 300 cities
and aired on 30 national TV networks. The 2 hour-45 minute epic
is the top-grossing feature documentary in Canadian history.
Achbar received a Gemini
nomination for Best Writer on The Canadian Conspiracy, a cultural/political
satire for CBC and HBO's Comedy Experiments. It won a Gemini for
Best Entertainment Special and was nominated for an International
Emmy. In 1999 Achbar worked with editor Jennifer Abbott to direct
and produce Two Brides And A Scalpel: Diary of a Lesbian Marriage,
the comi-tragic story of Canada's first legally-married same-sex
couple. The film has played world-wide in festivals and has aired
in Canada on PrideVision TV and Knowledge Network.