Andrew Huculiak

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Andrew Huculiak is a Canadian musician and film director. [1] His debut feature film Violent , released in 2014, won the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best British Columbia Film in 2014 [2] and was named to the Toronto International Film Festival's year-end Canada's Top Ten list. [3] The film also won several Leo Awards in 2015, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay. [4]

His second feature film, Ash , was released in 2019. [1]

As a musician, he is associated with the indie rock band We Are the City. [5]

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