MARK webber

Mark Webber headshot. Professional director, producer, writer and actor.

"Few filmmakers are exploring the razor’s edge where Cassavetes perched, between cinematic fiction & raw emotional truth, as adroitly as writer/director/actor Mark Webber"   - Indiewire

Collage of Mark Webber's five released movie posters including "Explicit Ills," "The End of Love," "Flesh and Blood," "The Ever After," and "The Place of No Words." Each poster features different visual styles and characters.

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Mark Webber is a filmmaker, actor, teacher and founder of The Movie Makers Collective.

Mark has appeared in over 40 films as an actor, working with notable directors such as Jim Jarmusch, Todd Solondz, Lynn Shelton, Thomas Vinterberg, Lars Von Trier, Edgar Wright, and Gus Van Sant.

Webber’s directorial debut came with Explicit Ills (2008), which won the Audience Award and Best Cinematography Award at the SXSW Film Festival. His second film, The End of Love (2012), earned a nomination for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. With his third feature, The Ever After (2014), Webber successfully self-distributed the film himself after its world premiere at the L.A. Film Festival, aligning with his bold visions for the future of independent films.

In 2017, Webber returned to SXSW with Flesh and Blood, a film that was nominated for the Adam Yauch Visionary Award. His subsequent project, The Place of No Words (2019), premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and was nominated for Best Picture. The film also went on to be nominated for Best Picture in the Cinemasters section at the Munich Film Festival and took home the Best Film award at the 49th Giffoni Film Festival in Italy.

Webber currently has two directorial works in post-production; Figments of Freedom, executive produced by music icon Sia Furler and Tecie, a film for which Moby served as writer.  He most recently starred opposite Jessica Alba in the psychological thriller Trigger Warning.