Mark Borchardt
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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
Damon
Faith Based
Mark
Small Town Wisconsin
Store Clerk
At the Park by the Creek
Radio Show Host
Black Licorice
Martin Milo
The Field
Cashier
Through the Eye Root
Mouth / Bugleman
Lycanimator
Spencer Del Graves
Silently Steal Away
Narrator
California Dreams
Mark
Here Comes Rusty
Oren
Hamlet A.D.D.
Gravedigger
The Hagstone Demon
Douglas Elmore
The Amateur Monster Movie
Mr. Englan
Modus Operandi
Dallas Deacon
Dozers
Gawker
Living Arrangements
Paul
Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever
Herman
Tapioca
Harve
Mutilated Movies
The Devil's Muse
Floyd
Zombie Island
Al, the drunk at the bar
The Godfather of Green Bay
Skeeter
Abby Singer
Mark Borchardt
Britney, Baby, One More Time
Dude Schmitz
The Tunnel
Lincoln
The One
Cesar
American Movie
Filmmaker
Coven
Mike
I Blow Up
Dave
Legal ThreaT
Reese Kelly