Mark de Valk is renowned for his extensive body of work, which includes the critically acclaimed film "Spero" released in 2006, as well as the thought-provoking documentary "The Body as Montage: A Spectacle of Punishment", which premiered in 2010.
Additionally, de Valk's impressive repertoire also boasts the poignant and historical documentary "The Pool: Reflections of the Japanese-Canadian Internment", which was first showcased in 1992, offering a powerful exploration of the experiences of Japanese-Canadians during World War II.
Through his diverse range of projects, de Valk has consistently demonstrated his ability to tackle complex and thought-provoking subjects, leaving a lasting impact on audiences and cementing his position as a respected figure in the world of documentary filmmaking.

















