Biography
Mark Wexler (b. 1958) worked as a photographer for Time, Life, National Geographic and The New York Times. In 1993 he shot his first documentary, Seeing Double, and three years later he took the Audience Award at the Slamdance festival for the documentary Me and My Matchmaker (1996). Wexler's latest film, Tell Them Who You Are, was a success at the IFF in Venice and Toronto.
MFF Karlovy Vary
Director
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2009 |
How To Live Forever |
2004 |
Tell Them Who You Are |
1996 |
Me and My Matchmaker |
Actor
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2004 |
Tell Them Who You Are |
1996 |
Me and My Matchmaker - narrator |
Screenwriter
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2009 |
How To Live Forever |
1996 |
Me and My Matchmaker |
Producer
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2009 |
How To Live Forever |
1996 |
Me and My Matchmaker |
Cinematographer
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1996 |
Me and My Matchmaker |