Nathan Morlando is a Canadian screenwriter and film director. He is
best known for his feature film debut Citizen Gangster, which won the
Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian First
Feature Film at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival.A
graduate of the University of Toronto, Morlando debuted at the 2002
Toronto International Film Festival with his short film Countdown. He
had already written the script for Citizen Gangster, which was slated
to be directed by Denis Villeneuve in 2000. The film was not made at
that time, however, and Morlando became its director by the time it
finally moved forward in the 2010s.He directed an episode of the
television series Copper in 2013.His second feature film, Mean Dreams,
was released in 2016.
best known for his feature film debut Citizen Gangster, which won the
Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian First
Feature Film at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival.A
graduate of the University of Toronto, Morlando debuted at the 2002
Toronto International Film Festival with his short film Countdown. He
had already written the script for Citizen Gangster, which was slated
to be directed by Denis Villeneuve in 2000. The film was not made at
that time, however, and Morlando became its director by the time it
finally moved forward in the 2010s.He directed an episode of the
television series Copper in 2013.His second feature film, Mean Dreams,
was released in 2016.
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