Scott Smith, a renowned Canadian television and film director, hails from the picturesque province of Alberta, where he spent his formative years before relocating to the breathtakingly beautiful British Columbia. Throughout his illustrious and storied career, Smith has had the distinction of directing a multitude of episodes of prominent television series, including the critically acclaimed Cold Squad and the equally acclaimed This Is Wonderland.
Miranda Richardson, a highly accomplished actress, shared the screen with the esteemed director Scott Smith in his 2003 feature film, Falling Angels. This cinematic masterpiece, adapted from Barbara Gowdy's celebrated novel of the same name, showcased Smith's exceptional direction, earning him a nomination from the Directors Guild of Canada for Outstanding Achievement in Direction – Feature Film.
Ryan Knighton, a blind author, embarked on a remarkable pilgrimage to Germany, where he witnessed a single note change in the 639-year-long performance of John Cage's iconic composition Organ²/ASLSP, As Slow As Possible.