Voodoo is a short noir comedy written and directed by Vancouver filmmaker Mark Ratzlaff.
Voodoo is narrated by Colm Feore (Thor, 24, Trudeau) and stars David Nykl (Stargate Atlantis), Camille Sullivan (Shattered, Intelligence), Ali Liebert (Year of the Carnivore), Giles Panton (Flash Gordon) and Eugene Lipinski (Da Vinci's Inquest)
Voodoo was funded by the DGC's Kick Start program and the National Film Board of Canada.
IMDB link: imdb.com/title/tt1656810/
FACEBOOK: facebook.com/VoodooTheFilm
DIRECTOR BIO:
Mark Ratzlaff has written and directed a collection of award-winning short films, which have gone on to receive international recognition. Among his most notable works are Happy Valentine’s Day (VIFF ’07, Montreal World Film Festival ’07), Leo Award winner The Porcelain Man (Sudbury International Film Festival ‘08), The Narrator (Winner Best Director and Best Short Film Seattle Children’s Festival ‘09), and most recently Voodoo (US premiere Sedona International Film Festival ’11), which was funded with grants awarded by the Director’s Guild of Canada (Kickstart Program) and the National Film Board of Canada. While making Voodoo a short noir comedy, Mark collaborated with an incredible team of actors, including Colm Feore (Thor, 24), David Nykl (Stargate Atlantis), and Camille Sullivan (Intelligence, Rookie Blue). In addition to making shorts, Mark also directs music videos, and his work has appeared on Much Music for the Vancouver-based band The Painted Birds (song: So Beautiful). In post production, Mark has worked as an assistant editor on a variety of shows, including feature films (Carl Bessai’s Repeaters 2010), reality series (Hundred Mile Challenge, Glutton for Punishment) and short films (William B. Davis’ Reverse). For more information about Mark’s work visit: milemook.com