Sudz Sutherland

Sudz Sutherland

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Biography

David "Sudz" Sutherland, a Toronto-born filmmaker, discovered his passion for storytelling through high school theatre. He studied film at York University, collaborating with Jennifer Holness, his wife, on music videos and shorts. Their acclaimed short film "My Father’s Hands" received nominations and awards, marking his rise in filmmaking. In 2003, he directed the well-received "Love, Sex and Eating the Bones," earning Genie Award nominations and accolades. Sutherland delved into television, directing acclaimed shows like "Degrassi: The Next Generation" and "Murdoch Mysteries." His co-creation, "She’s the Mayor," aired in 2011. Their collaboration extended to the fact-based feature "Home Again," exploring the lives of Jamaican deportees. The film earned Canadian Screen Award nominations in 2013, showcasing Sutherland's talent and impact in storytelling. Sutherland was also profiled on an episode of HGTV's series Neat, in which professional organizer Hellen Buttigieg reorganized and decluttered his office.

Career

2009
Guns
Guns as Writer
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2012
The Phantoms
The Phantoms as Director
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Home Again
Home Again as Director
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2008
Toronto Stories
Toronto Stories as Director, Writer
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2003
Love, Sex and Eating the Bones
Love, Sex and Eating the Bones as Director, Writer
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2000
Speakers for the Dead
Speakers for the Dead as Director
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2016
Shoot the Messenger
Shoot the Messenger as Creator
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