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Sean Horlor (born January 11, 1981) is a Canadian film director, film producer,
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, television producer, columnist and blogger, who co-directs with
Steve J. Adams Steve J. Adams is a Canadian film director who co-directs with Sean Horlor under their production company, Nootka St. Adams and Horlor directed a number of short films together, including ''Just the Tip'' (2012), ''Only One'' (2016), ''A Small Pa ...
under their production company, Nootka St.Mike Devlin
"Victoria native Sean Horlor makes waves with his new documentary, Someone Like Me"
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'', May 13, 2021.


Early life

Born in
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, Horlor grew up in
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. He has an undergraduate degree in fine arts from the
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.


Career


Writing

In 2003, Horlor collaborated with the Vancouver poet Matt Rader and the illustrator James Kingsley to publish ''Our Mission, Our Moment'' through Rader's publishing company, Mosquito Press. A hand-bound chapbook, ''Our Mission, Our Moment'' contains eight poetic transpositions of the speeches of
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. His poem "In Praise of Beauty" won first place for poetry in ''
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''s 2006 Great Canadian Literary Hunt< and "St. Brendan and the Isle of Sheep" was a 2006 Editor's Choice in ''
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''s Poem of the Year contest. His first poetry collection, ''Made Beautiful by Use'', was published by the
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publisher Signature Editions in 2007. Edited by the poet John Barton, the collection was described as "a striking and, yes, beautiful set of musings on belief, sex, and power". It was longlisted for the 2008 ReLit Awards. His work also appeared in the groundbreaking ''Seminal: The Anthology of Canada’s Gay Male Poets'' (
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, 2007), edited by the poets Billeh Nickerson and John Barton. Horlor is also a freelance writer. He has written for ''
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'', the ''
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Television and film work

In 2009 he was the co-host and co-creator of '' Don't Quit Your Gay Job'', an original Canadian comedy television series in which Horlor and Rob Easton tried out various jobs. He is a co-founder and co-owner with
Steve J. Adams Steve J. Adams is a Canadian film director who co-directs with Sean Horlor under their production company, Nootka St. Adams and Horlor directed a number of short films together, including ''Just the Tip'' (2012), ''Only One'' (2016), ''A Small Pa ...
of Nootka St. Film Company. Adams and Horlor directed a number of short films together, including ''Just the Tip'' (2012), ''Only One'' (2016), ''A Small Part of Me'' (2016), ''Angela'' (2016), ''Hunting Giants'' (2017), ''Brunch Queen'' (2018), ''The Day Don Died'' (2018) and ''Dear Reader'' (2021). Horlor and Adams premiered their debut feature documentary '' Someone Like Me'' at the 2021 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, where it won a Rogers Audience Award and finished as a Top 5 Audience Favourite for the festival. Produced by the
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, the film follows eleven strangers from Vancouver's
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community over fifteen months after they unite to help a queer youth escape life-threatening violence in Uganda. It was later a finalist for Best British Columbia Film at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2021, and a nominee for the
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at the 2021
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awards. Horlor and Adams' 2023 documentary '' Satan Wants You'' looks into the Canadian origins of North America's moral
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over alleged satanic cults and ritual abuse in the 1980s and early 1990s, particularly the discredited 1980 bestseller ''
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''.


Bibliography

* ''Our Mission, Our Moment'' (Mosquito Press, 2003) * ''Made Beautiful by Use'' (Signature Editions, 2007)


Filmography

*''Just The Tip'' (2012) *''Only One'' (2016) *''A Small Part of Me'' (2016) *''Angela'' (2016) *''Hunting Giants'' (2017) *''Brunch Queen'' (2018)Tessa Vikander
"Brunch Queen filmmakers serve up inside look at dynamic duo behind Vancouver’s Elbow Room Café"
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'', August 21, 2019.
*''The Day Don Died'' (2018) *''Dear Reader'' (2021) *''Someone Like Me'' (2021) *''Satan Wants You'' (2023)


References


External links

*
Sean Horlor and Steve J. Adams official website
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