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He directed and produced a National Geographic documentary called Africa Unplugged (2005) about an expedition he led to the remote Okavango Delta in Botswana.
He is presently in development on an independent film called Dada’s Day (2010) about the life and times of pioneering American artist Marcel Duchamp, for which he was inspired by a lecture by noted scholar, David Toop, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Personal life
His father was James E. Sorenson (1923–2008), whose father, Edward A. Sorenson, was the founder of the Sorenson Trust and an oil executive. His mother is Ruth "Rita" (born 1936) Sorenson, who was a well-known Broadway actress. He has four siblings: his sister is artist Lisa Sorenson-Preston; and another brother, Peter Sorenson, is a prominent Hollywood producer. Sorenson's former wife was Canadian television writer Jane Latta. They were married from 1989 to 1993 and had two children, a son, Maxfield and a daughter, Sophie. Sorenson is a graduate of the Hotchkiss School, and from Yale University in 1971. In 1973, he married his second wife, Rae Schochet, and moved to Vancouver, British Columbia.
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