Ben Sainsbury

Ben Sainsbury is a Canadian filmmaker, actor, and freelance journalist. whose film Jail Bait starred dwarf actor Peter Dinklage.

Background
Sainsbury was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and was raised for eight years in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico after a family move. In returning to Canada, he lived with his family in Seguin, Ontario and attended high school in Rosseau. After high school, he lived in California and Arizona for 16 years, and studied acting, earning earned a bachelors degree in film making at College of Marin. In 2005, he received a masters degree in professional writing at the University of Southern California film school, while working as an actor in commercials to help pay for his film projects and schooling.

Sainsbury holds dual Canadian-U.S. citizenship, and did a three-year enlistment term in the U.S. Army in a Psychological Operations. While with his unit, her was trained in the staging of mock battlefield productions and the dealing with of enemies through use of loud music, gathering of intelligence, distribution of surrender propaganda leaflets, and the broadcasting of fake tank noises. His animated film Private Snuffy was inspired by the torture and prisoner abuse committed by military interrogators at Abu Ghraib, and based upon an article he wrote about the incidents for Now Magazine in Toronto. He obtained a grant from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund to complete the project, and sells computer software in Toronto to make a living.

While in Switzerland working on a PhD on media studies, he became a freelance reporter for PeaceReporter (Milan, Italy), writing articles on his military service for that online Italian magazine. The article he wrote for Now Magazine in Toronto, which inspired his film Private Snuffy, was translated into Italian for PeaceReporter. Private Snuffy premiered on April 12, 2011, at the Tiburon International Film Festival in Tiburon, California, and late won the 'Best Animation Award' at the 2011 Cinefest in Sudbury, Ontario.

Filmography

 * Jail Bait (2004)
 * Pharma (2008)
 * Into Darkness (2010)
 * Private Snuffy (2011)

Recognition

 * 2011, Won 'Best Animation Award' at Cinefest for Private Sunffy