Mark Mori | |
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Occupation(s) | Director, producer, writer |
Years active | 1989–present |
Mark Mori is an American documentary filmmaker, television producer and screenwriter of documentary and reality television series and specials.
He produced and directed Bettie Page Reveals All,[1] the authorized documentary film on life of pin-up model, Bettie Page, released in 2012.[2] Previously, Mori produced and directed Building Bombs, Academy Award nominee for Best Feature Documentary for 1990 (DVD release by Docurama/New Video in 2005), executive produced Blood Ties: The Life and Work of Sally Mann, documentary short Academy Award nominee for 1993; received an Emmy Award for the television documentary special, Kent State, the Day the War Came Home for 2000; co-produced The Fire This Time,[3] 1994 Sundance Film Festival, Grand Jury Prize nominee and 1995 WGA TV Documentary, Current Events Award nominee [4] and in 2000, executive produced and directed, the investigative TV documentary, Wayne Williams and the Atlanta Child Murders for Court TV. Mori also founded the production company Single Spark Pictures in 1996.