Chris Fudge is a talented Canadian director, cinematographer, and photographer from Halifax, Nova Scotia, whose work has garnered attention in the film community since his debut. His short film, Ransom (2016), made a splash at international festivals, earning accolades including ‘Best Thriller Short’ at the Hollywood International Motion Pictures Film Festival. This early success paved the way for his notable work, Underneath the Makeup, There’s Me (2016), a poignant narrative about a transgender teen grappling with identity. The film's screenings at human rights festivals and multiple awards, including the ‘LGBT Short Award’ in Hollywood, make it a sought-after title among collectors who value films that challenge societal norms and promote diversity.
Fudge's filmography continues to expand with titles like Return to Form (2017) and Apprehension (2018), both of which have further established his reputation in the short film arena. With his latest projects, Blue and White (2023) and the upcoming Evil in The House, collectors eagerly anticipate his contributions to the physical media landscape, particularly as he explores complex themes and compelling characters that resonate with audiences.