Dennis Sawyer
Dennis Sawyer
Biography
Over the course of his 30-year-long career at the NFB (1955–1987), Dennis Sawyer produced a large body of work, not only as a director (12 titles) and producer (90 titles) but also as an editor (150 titles), sound technician (4 titles) and cast member (1 title). He started out as a sound technician and film editor in 1955, and his first credit as a director came in 1970. He produced his last film in 1987. His impressive and versatile career saw Sawyer working on a range of films that dealt with a variety of topics, from the Canada Vignettes series and the Fogo Island project to films about Latin America or Africa. Sawyer also directed the timeless depictions of the first four editions of the Arctic Winter Games (from 1970 to 1976), which featured many sports typically included in Olympic competitions but with a specific focus on Indigenous sports.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Editing
Known Credits
49
Gender
Male
Birthday
Birthday not available
Place of Birth
Not available
Acting

1982

Au pays de Zom as Not available
Crew

1978

Sons of Haji Omar Producer

1972

Who Were the Ones? Editor

1971

On Power Refuelling Producer

1971

On the Critical Path Producer

1970

Where There's Smoke Director

1967

The Mercer Family Editor

1967

A Woman's Place Editor

1967

Fogo's Expatriates Editor

1967

Jim Decker's Party Editor

1967

Blades and Brass Editor

1965

War II: Total War Editor

1964

Haida Carver Editor

1956

Sable Island Editor

1956

The Longer Trail Editor

1950

Treasure Island Assistant Editor