Christian Zakharchuk is a filmmaker originating from Vancouver Island, Sooke BC. Often expressing themselves through analog technology and unconventional ways of storytelling. Recently he graduated with a bachelor's degree from Capilano University, with a planned dedication to the celluloid format.
He is most known for his late high school feature, GIRLZ NIGHT, gaining a minuscule, but faithful cult following. DARKMAN, shot entirely on Super 8, has screened in Serbia ( KINOSKOP 5- ANALOG EXPERIMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL), and Paris, France (Giallo International Film Festival) respectively. It's currently being shown across France as a part of a travelling show (The itinerant Cinema of La Bête Rousse).
His last project, WAR TIMES, a mixed media journey on 16MM, Hi-8, and Nintendo DS, has been developed and scanned in collaboration with Cineworks, and mentored under indie Canadian filmmaker, Carl Bessai.
He is most known for his late high school feature, GIRLZ NIGHT, gaining a minuscule, but faithful cult following. DARKMAN, shot entirely on Super 8, has screened in Serbia ( KINOSKOP 5- ANALOG EXPERIMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL), and Paris, France (Giallo International Film Festival) respectively. It's currently being shown across France as a part of a travelling show (The itinerant Cinema of La Bête Rousse).
His last project, WAR TIMES, a mixed media journey on 16MM, Hi-8, and Nintendo DS, has been developed and scanned in collaboration with Cineworks, and mentored under indie Canadian filmmaker, Carl Bessai.
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