Adam Scorgie
Adam Scorgie is a well-established Canadian documentary film producer based in Edmonton, Alberta, who along with his company Score G Production Films has produced numerous award-winning feature documentaries.
His documentary films include: The Union: The Business Behind Getting High (concerning the cannabis industry), which won Best Canadian Documentary at the 2007 Edmonton International Film Festival, The Culture High (concerning the war on drugs in the U.S.), which won Best Documentary at the 2015 AMPIA Awards, Ice Guardians (about ice hockey “enforcers”), which was recognized in Sports Illustrated’s Best Of Film list in 2016, Chasing Evel: The Robbie Knievel Story (about stunt rider Robbie Knievel, the son of Evel Knievel), which won the 2017 Edmonton Film Prize, Making Coco: The Grant Fuhr Story (about Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender Grant Fuhr), which won Best Feature Documentary at the 2019 Hollywood International Independent Documentary Awards, Inmate #1: The Rise of Danny Trejo (who became a famous acter after being released from prison), which won the 2019 Edmonton Film Prize, and Bisping: The Michael Bisping Story(concerning former UFC Middleweight Champion fighter Michael Bisping),
which in 2021 won three Rosie Awards from the Alberta Media Production Industries
Association and two Leo Awards from the Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation
of British Columbia.