
1966-08-20 ( 58 years old ) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
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Mark Borchardt (born August 20, 1966) is an American independent filmmaker. He is best known as the subject of the 1999 film American Movie: The Making of Northwestern, which documented two years he spent writing, shooting and editing his horror short, Coven (1997).
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Movies
Bitcon
2022-10-18
Who Is Bill Rebane?
2021-05-24
Faith Based
2020-10-09
Small Town Wisconsin
2020-08-17
At the Park by the Creek
2019-11-19
Black Licorice
2019-10-24
The Field
2019-09-24
Through the Eye Root
2018-10-22
Lycanimator
2018-04-28
Silently Steal Away
2017-03-30
California Dreams
2017-03-11
The Dundee Project
2017-01-23
Here Comes Rusty
2016-04-03
Hamlet A.D.D.
2014-04-10
The Hagstone Demon
2011-09-27
The Amateur Monster Movie
2011-01-01
Modus Operandi
2010-09-10
Living Arrangements
2009-09-19
Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever
2009-08-11
Tapioca
2009-03-24
Mutilated Movies
2007-09-11
The Devil's Muse
2007-01-16
Zombie Island
2005-10-31
The Godfather of Green Bay
2005-04-20
Horror Business
2005-01-01
Abby Singer
2003-10-28
The Many Lives of Jason Voorhees
2002-07-23
Britney, Baby, One More Time
2002-01-10
The Tunnel
2001-11-17
The One
2001-11-02
Coven
2000-03-31
American Movie
1999-11-05
I Blow Up
1982-01-01
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