Andrew Currie was born in England but grew up in Canada. In 1995 he founded the production company Anagram Pictures with Trent Carlson. The original idea was to concentrate primarily on writing screenplays, but both filmmakers gradually began making their own movies as well. Among them are Currie's feature film debut Mile Zero (2001) and Carlson's The Delicate Art of Parking (2003), screened two years ago at the Karlovy Vary IFF in the Forum of Independents. Currie also directed the television film Sleep Murder (2004) about a complicated court case with an Inuit man who doesn't remember the killing of his mother and brother, of which he is accused.
MFF Karlovy Vary