Steve J. Adams is a Canadian film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is best known for co-directing documentary films with collaborator Sean Horlor under their production company Nootka Street, including Someone Like Me (2021)[1] and Satan Wants You (2023).[2] His work often focuses on community, identity, and cultural stories with a documentary lens.

Steve J. Adams
Steve J. Adams, Canadian film director
OccupationFilm director

Career

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Short films

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Before directing feature-length documentaries, Adams worked on a number of short films and documentary projects. His credits include Just the Tip (2012), Only One (2016), A Small Part of Me (2016),[3] Angela (2016), Hunting Giants (2017), Brunch Queen (2018),[4] The Day Don Died (2018) and the short documentary series Dear Reader (2021).[5]

Feature documentaries

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Someone Like Me (2021)

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Adams co-directed Someone Like Me with Sean Horlor. The documentary premiered at the 2021 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival,[6] where it received a Rogers Audience Award.[7][1]

The film follows Drake, a gay refugee from Uganda, and a group of Canadian volunteers who sponsor his resettlement in Vancouver, British Columbia.[1]

The film was later named a finalist for Best British Columbia Film at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2021,[8][9] and a nominee for the DGC Allan King Award for Best Documentary Film at the 2021 Directors Guild of Canada awards.[10] As of 2023,[11] Adams and Horlor are no longer in a romantic relationship but continue to work together professionally.

Satan Wants You (2023)

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In 2023, Adams co-directed Satan Wants You, a documentary examining the origins and cultural impact of the Satanic Panic of the 1980s and 1990s, including the influence of the book Michelle Remembers.[12][13]

The film premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2023.[14]

Filmography

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Feature films

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  • Someone Like Me (2021) - co-director[15][16]
  • Satan Wants You (2023) - co-director[17][18]

Short films and series

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  • Just the Tip (2012)
  • Only One (2016)[5]
  • A Small Part of Me (2016)
  • Angela (2016)[19]
  • Hunting Giants (2017)[20]
  • Brunch Queen (2018)[21]
  • The Day Don Died (2018)[22]
  • Dear Reader (2021) (series)[16]

Awards

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  • Rogers Audience Award (Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival) for Someone Like Me (2021)[7][15]

References

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  1. 1 2 3 Vlessing, Etan (9 May 2021). "Hot Docs Audience Award Winners Include Someone Like Me". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 5 January 2026.
  2. Mike Devlin, "Victoria native Sean Horlor makes waves with his new documentary, Someone Like Me". Victoria Times-Colonist, May 13, 2021.
  3. Jennifer Thuncher (May 12, 2016). "About a boy". The Squamish Chief.
  4. Tessa Vikander, "Brunch Queen filmmakers serve up inside look at dynamic duo behind Vancouver’s Elbow Room Café". Toronto Star, August 21, 2019.
  5. 1 2 "Steve J. Adams". Directors Guild of Canada. Retrieved 5 January 2026.
  6. Norman Wilner, "Hot Docs review: Someone Like Me". Now, May 4, 2021.
  7. 1 2 Mullen, Pat (2021-05-10). "Dear Future Children Wins Audience Award at Hot Docs". POV Magazine. Retrieved 2026-01-05.
  8. Dana Gee, "The Power of the Dog, Night Raiders lead Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards nominations". Vancouver Sun, February 20, 2022.
  9. "Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards finalists". Vancouver Film Critics Circle. Retrieved 5 January 2026.
  10. Kelly Townsend, "All My Puny Sorrows leads film nominees for 2021 DGC Awards". Playback, September 24, 2021.
  11. https://www.instagram.com/p/C2AvqzPPiN
  12. Rachel Ho, "'Satan Wants You' Shows How the Satanic Panic of the '80s Still Resonates". Exclaim!, August 4, 2023.
  13. Steinberg, Danita (2023-04-30). "Satan Wants You Review: Satanic Panic Doc Casts a Spell". POV Magazine. Retrieved 2026-01-05.
  14. Carey, Matthew (2023-03-07). "SXSW First Look: 'Satan Wants You' Digs Into The Satanic Panic Of The 1980s, And Shows How "Cult Conspiracies… Distort Our Reality Today"". Deadline. Retrieved 2026-01-05.
  15. 1 2 "Hot Docs 2021 unveils audience award, Forum winners". Screen Daily. 10 May 2021. Retrieved 5 January 2026.
  16. 1 2 Devlin, Mike (13 May 2021). "Victoria native Sean Horlor makes waves with his new documentary, Someone Like Me". Times Colonist. Retrieved 5 January 2026.
  17. "Watch Trailer For 'Satan Wants You,' SXSW Doc On 1980s 'Satanic Panic'". Deadline. 7 March 2023. Retrieved 5 January 2026.
  18. "SXSW Review: Satan Wants You is a Mostly Compelling Dive into the Nonsense of "Satanic Panic"". 2023-03-12. Retrieved 2026-01-05.
  19. "Angela". Transforming Cinema. Retrieved 2026-01-05.
  20. "Outside the Box: New Production at the NFB". National Film Board of Canada. 10 January 2020. Retrieved 6 January 2026.
  21. "Welcome to Vancouver's Yellow Revolution". Vancouver Is Awesome. 13 August 2019. Retrieved 6 January 2026.
  22. "Documentary: "The Day Don Died"". Booooooom TV. 1 May 2019. Retrieved 6 January 2026.
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