Igor Stephen Rados
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Director
- Producer
A filmmaker with a curious take on life, Igor Stephen Rados constantly searches for the "other side" of an eternal riddle that needs to be solved, driven by explicit visual language and a dynamic editing approach.
Rados is Best known for award-winning films, including the politically provocative dark comedy Nursery Rhyme of a Madman, the cheerfully exotic documentary, Guca: Serbian Detox, the existentialist drama, Deja Vu - Deja Vu, the energy-driven documentary, Bike Couriers in Toronto, and the controversial satire, Tax for Homeless.
Born in Belgrade, former Yugoslavia, he lived with his family in Toronto, Canada, since 1988, graduated from the School of Business at George Brown College in 1994, Liberal Studies in Film and Theatre at York University in 1996, and Film Production with Honours at York University in 1999.
Rados is Best known for award-winning films, including the politically provocative dark comedy Nursery Rhyme of a Madman, the cheerfully exotic documentary, Guca: Serbian Detox, the existentialist drama, Deja Vu - Deja Vu, the energy-driven documentary, Bike Couriers in Toronto, and the controversial satire, Tax for Homeless.
Born in Belgrade, former Yugoslavia, he lived with his family in Toronto, Canada, since 1988, graduated from the School of Business at George Brown College in 1994, Liberal Studies in Film and Theatre at York University in 1996, and Film Production with Honours at York University in 1999.