Michael Scott, sometimes credited as Michael J. F. Scott, is a Canadian film and television director and producer.[1]
Associated in his early career with the National Film Board of Canada,[2] he is a five time Genie Award winner as producer of the short films Ted Baryluk's Grocery, The Big Snit, Get a Job, Village of Idiots and Runaway,[3] a two-time Academy Award nominee for his work on The Big Snit[1] and Whistling Smith,[4] and a two-time Gemini Award nominee for the television films Ikwé and Lost in the Barrens.