Quadrant Motion Pictures evolved out of Anagram Pictures. We are dedicated to the creation of quality theatrical feature films with a focus on comedies targeting an adult demographic. Andrew Currie was a founding partner of Anagram Pictures, writing, directing and producing under that banner for over ten years. Mary Anne Waterhouse joined the Anagram team as a producer on their feature film, Fido, and produced three films under Anagram Pictures as a full partner.
ANDREW CURRIE
Writer/Director/Producer
Andrew Currie is an internationally acclaimed filmmaker known for his bold and original storytelling. After winning numerous awards for his short films, his feature debut Mile Zero was declared an "auspicious debut" by the Hollywood Reporter and went on to garner awards and accolades worldwide. He co-wrote and directed the cult zombie satire Fido (Lionsgate), starring Carrie Anne Moss, Billy Connolly, and Tim Blake Nelson. Fido premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and screened at Sundance and other major international festivals, winning multiple awards. Andrew’s latest film, The Invisibles, won Best Feature Drama at the 2024 Cinequest Film Festival and was chosen as the Opening Gala for Cinefest 2024 and the Closing Gala for the Gasparilla Film Festival. He is currently developing the mind-bending TV series The Six with Mike Rinaldi, At the End of the World, a surreal comedy/drama feature set in the Arctic with co-writer Reneltta Arluk, and was awarded a Canada Council Grant to complete his first graphic novel, Lincoln.
MARY ANNE WATERHOUSE
Producer
A two-time Canadian Screen Award-winning producer, Mary Anne brings over 30 years of experience across all facets of production. From line producing to developing and producing independent films, her career has spanned all types and sizes of productions, from low-budget indies to large-scale studio features such as Elysium. Originally from Vancouver, Mary Anne relocated to Toronto in 2013 while maintaining strong ties to the Vancouver film industry. Notable feature credits include the indie film Kodachrome, Elysium, starring Matt Damon, and Joss Whedon’s Cabin in the Woods. Her TV work includes Stephen King’s Kingdom Hospital, the BET series In Contempt, and Netflix’s Tiny Pretty Things.
Mary Anne has developed and produced numerous independent projects, including the award-winning zombie comedy Fido, starring Carrie Anne Moss and Billy Connolly; The Steps, starring Jason Ritter; and Donovan’s Echo, starring Danny Glover. Her independent TV credits include the CTV movies 100 Days in the Jungle and Elijah, both of which earned her Canadian Screen Awards for Best TV Movie. Her most recent work includes FEAR STREET: Prom Queen 1988 for Netflix and the CBS/Netflix series Glamorous. Her latest project as producer is the feature film,The Invisibles, starring Tim Blake Nelson, Bruce Greenwood, Nathan Alexis, and Gretchen Mol, slated for release in late September 2024.
Her dedication to fostering positive change extends beyond her film work. In 2020, Mary Anne co-founded the Bloor West Food Bank in Toronto, reflecting her deep commitment to supporting her community. Passionate about sustainability, she also plays a key role in greening the film industry, serving on the Ontario Green Screen Board, the CMPA Sustainability Committee, and the DGC Ontario Green Working Group.