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Known for his stylish reinventions of familiar genres, Scott Reynolds followed successful short A Game with No Rules, with rave reviews and a host of awards for his debut feature, serial killer tale The Ugly. Two further movies — Heaven and When Strangers Appear — have followed.
For being a young filmmaker, he was pretty damn clear about what he wanted, which is reassuring to the actors. I responded to his intensity and his strong vision.
– Actor Martin Donovan, on working with Reynolds on Heaven
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The Cult |
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2009 |
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When Strangers Appear |
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2001 |
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Heaven |
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1998 |
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1997 |
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1993 |
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1992 |
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1999 Fant-Asia Film Festival (Canada)
Best International Film: Heaven
1998 Fantasporto (Portugal)
Special Mention (for an outstanding first feature): The Ugly
Nominated for top award (International Fantasy Film Award)
1997 Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival (Spain)
Best Director: for The Ugly
Nominated for Best Film
1997 Rome Fantastic Film Festival
Best Screenplay: for The Ugly
1997 Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival (South Korea)
Audience Choice Award: for The Ugly
1996 Dresden Film Festival (Germany)
Honourable Mention: for A Game with No Rules
1994 Chicago Film Festival
Silver Plaque: for A Game with No Rules