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Michael Zo Clark

Michael Zo Clark

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Biography

Michael Zo Clark is a Canadian-Japanese-American documentary cinematographer and editor. During his long career in the entertainment industry, he has worked as a producer, post production supervisor, music supervisor, computer graphics/animation and special effects designer, and camera system technology innovator. As technology activist, his mission is to use digital and traditional media to inspire awareness, awe, and action for a mirthful, sustainable future.

Known For

The Silent Partner
7.1

Toronto, Canada. A few days before Christmas, Miles Cullen, a bored teller working at a bank branch located in a shopping mall, accidentally learns that the place is about to be robbed when he finds a disconcerting note on one of the counters.

The Silent Partner

1978
Wild Horse Hank
5.0

A teenage girl tries to save a herd of wild horses from a local gang intending on capturing and selling them for dog meat. Unfortunately the nearest Federal land where the horses will be safe lies one hundred and fifty miles away, over badlands and a mountain range.

Wild Horse Hank

1979
Sharkwater
7.6

Driven by passion fed from a life-long fascination with sharks, Rob Stewart debunks historical stereotypes and media depictions of sharks as bloodthirsty, man-eating monsters and reveals the reality of sharks as pillars in the evolution of the seas.

Sharkwater

2006
When Elephants Were Young
8.5

A young man and his young elephant street beg in gritty Bangkok amid the controversial elephant business that threatens their survival, until the opportunity comes to release the elephant to the wild.

When Elephants Were Young

2016
Return to the Forest
N/A

Narrated by William Shatner, Return to the Forest is the heartfelt story of the Elephant Reintroduction Foundation and its mission to return captive Asian elephants back to the wild in Thailand to save them from extinction.

Return to the Forest

2013
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For 10,000 years farmers planted and saved their seeds, but now control of seeds – and control of our food crops – has shifted into the hands of a few multinational corporations. “Who controls the seeds, controls the food.”

Hijacked Future

2008