Karim Hussain

Karim Hussain
Karim Hussain (born July 16, 1975) is a Canadian filmmaker and cinematographer. As a director he is best known for his 2000 film Subconscious Cruelty, and as co-writer of Nacho Cerdà's The Abandoned. In 2006, he adapted French-Canadian writer Marie-Claire Blais' work, La Belle Bête. For it, he won the Director's Award at the Boston Underground Film Festival. A native of Ottawa, Ontario, he is the son of writer Nancy Vickers. (Via Wikipedia)
Origin
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Born
July 16, 1974
Age
50
Karim Hussain (born July 16, 1975) is a Canadian filmmaker and cinematographer. As a director he is best known for his 2000 film Subconscious Cruelty, and as co-writer of Nacho Cerdà's The Abandoned. In 2006, he adapted French-Canadian writer Marie-Claire Blais' work, La Belle Bête. For it, he won the Director's Award at the Boston Underground Film Festival. A native of Ottawa, Ontario, he is the son of writer Nancy Vickers. (Via Wikipedia)