Mark Polonia
Mark Polonia is an independent filmmaker renowned for his low-budget productions, paralleling the legacy of B-movie legend Roger Corman. He began his cinematic journey alongside his brother, John Polonia, as the duo known as the Polonia Brothers. Their collaborations garnered a cult following, but tragically, John passed away in 2008 at the age of 39. Despite this profound loss, Mark persevered in his passion for filmmaking, continuing to create an array of unconventional films that often embrace the absurd.
Among his notable works is the eccentric title "Cocaine Shark," which exemplifies his unique approach to storytelling and creativity. Mark’s films, characterized by their DIY spirit and imaginative concepts, have solidified his reputation as a significant figure in the realm of independent cinema. He has a knack for engaging audiences who appreciate the charm of low-budget filmmaking, earning him a dedicated fanbase.
Throughout his career, Mark Polonia has not only continued to produce films but has also carved out a niche for himself in the industry, demonstrating resilience and a commitment to his craft. His journey reflects a passion for storytelling that persists despite challenges, ensuring his contributions to the film world will not be forgotten.
Filmography
Jurassic Exorcist
The Final Possession
Battle Beyond Mars
Virus Shark
Giantess Attack
Feeders 2: Slay Bells
Halloween Horror Tales
Four Nights in Fear Forest
Shark Encounters of the Third Kind
Mummy Shark
Camp Murder
Sharkula
Sharkenstein
Sharksploitation
Bigfoot vs. Zombies
Amityville Island
Ghost of Camp Blood
Jurassic Shark 2: Aquapocalypse
Noah’s Shark
Camp Blood 2
Amityville Death House
Snow Babes
Bride of the Werewolf
Smart House (2023)
Jurassic Shark 3: Seavenge
Cocaine Shark