Draft:Andrew Nisker (filmmaker)

Andrew Nisker is a Canadian activist and filmmaker from Toronto.

Filmmaking career
Nisker's first documentary was in response to his concerns for the world his son Sebastian would inherit. ''Garbage! The Revolution Starts at Home'' follows a typical urban family as they keep every scrap of garbage for three months. It was selected for Hot Docs International Film Festival in Toronto, as well as film festivals in Mexico and China.

Another of his films, Chemerical, is about harmful chemicals and their replacement with natural ones.

His film Dad and the Dandelions aired on The Nature of Things with David Suzuki on March 2, 2017. Nisker made the film because he wondered if his father's rare non-Hodgkin lymphoma could be linked to the pesticides from golf courses he played on for years. The film raised the ire of the Professional Golfers Association of Canada (PGA) to the point that they put out a press release expressing their disappointment at not being consulted about pesticides on Canadian golf courses. Golf Canada also expressed disappointment at the lack of consultation.

His film Nuked was co-presented with LIFT and premiered at the Planet in Focus Film Festival in October 2023.

Personal life
Nisker lives in Toronto with his wife Lindsay and three sons. His mentor is the late Bob Hunter of Greenpeace.