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'''Nathaniel Geary''' is a ] filmmaker and restaurateur from ], ], whose feature film debut '']'' won the awards for ] at the 2003 ],<ref>"Vancouver drama wins film festival honours". '']'', October 13, 2003.</ref> and Best Canadian Film at the 2003 ].<ref>"On the Corner wins prize: Vancouver film tops in Canada at Whistler fest". '']'', December 10, 2003.</ref> '''Nathaniel Geary''' is a ] filmmaker and restaurateur from ], ], whose feature film debut '']'' won the awards for ] at the 2003 ],<ref>"Vancouver drama wins film festival honours". '']'', October 13, 2003.</ref> and Best Canadian Film at the 2003 ].<ref>"On the Corner wins prize: Vancouver film tops in Canada at Whistler fest". '']'', December 10, 2003.</ref>

He received a ] nomination for ] at the ].<ref>David Spaner, "Lost in Translation wins big". '']'', February 5, 2004.</ref>


He also directed the short films ''Keys to Kingdoms'' (1999), ''Gold! Gold! Gold!'' (2008) and ''Psych Out'' (2009). He also directed the short films ''Keys to Kingdoms'' (1999), ''Gold! Gold! Gold!'' (2008) and ''Psych Out'' (2009).

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Nathaniel Geary is a Canadian filmmaker and restaurateur from Vancouver, British Columbia, whose feature film debut On the Corner won the awards for Best Western Canadian Film at the 2003 Vancouver International Film Festival, and Best Canadian Film at the 2003 Whistler Film Festival.

He received a Vancouver Film Critics Circle nomination for Best Director of a Canadian Film at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2003.

He also directed the short films Keys to Kingdoms (1999), Gold! Gold! Gold! (2008) and Psych Out (2009).

He later left filmmaking, launching the pizza restaurant Don't Argue! with his wife Anna de Courcy. The restaurant closed in 2019, before reopening in 2024 as a slice shop inside Caffé Soccavo, under new ownership but with Geary's participation.

References

  1. "Vancouver drama wins film festival honours". Vancouver Sun, October 13, 2003.
  2. "On the Corner wins prize: Vancouver film tops in Canada at Whistler fest". The Province, December 10, 2003.
  3. David Spaner, "Lost in Translation wins big". The Province, February 5, 2004.
  4. Mia Stainsby, "I review Don't Argue! Pizzeria on Main St.". Vancouver Sun, August 28, 2014.
  5. Lindsay William-Ross, "East Vancouver’s popular Don’t Argue Pizzeria closing, with another pizza shop sliding in". Vancouver Is Awesome, August 26, 2019.
  6. Michelle Sproule, "Iconic Vancouver Pizzeria Reopens as ‘Don’t Argue Slice Shop’ on Commercial Drive". Scout, February 22, 2024.

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