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Clarke Mackey


Clarke Mackey (born September 30, 1950) is a Canadian filmmaker, author, and educator. His 1971 feature film The Only Thing You Know is considered a key film in the early period in Canadian cinema.

In the last three decades Mackey has focused his filmmaking and writing on vernacular culture. His book on the topic, Random Acts of Culture: Reclaiming Art and Community in the 21st Century, was published in 2010. Mackey teaches in the Department of Film and Media at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario.

When Mackey produced his first feature at the age of 19 he had already produced four short films, three of which had been broadcast on Canadian national television. That feature film, The Only Thing You Know (1971), tells the story of a teenage girl's attempts at independence using a documentary shooting style and improvised dialogue. It won two Canadian Film Awards, including the award for Best Actress, in 1971. It was restored and released on DVD with commentaries and additional material in 2006.

Clarke Mackey was one of four cinematographers on the 1970 Canadian concert film Festival Express featuring Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead and The Band, that was not released until 2003, 33 years after the original event. Mackey’s documentary A Right to Live (1977) is called "one of the key moments in the history of committed documentary in Canada."

In the 1980s, Mackey directed several episodes of the Emmy Award-winning TV series Degrassi Junior High. His second feature, Taking Care, won a Canadian Film and Television Association Award as Best Feature and was nominated for the Best Actress Genie Award in 1988.Target, a pioneering project in digital interactive drama which Mackey directed, won him a CINDY Award (Association of Visual Communicators, Los Angeles) in 1989.


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