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Barry Greenwald

Canadian documentary filmmaker


Summary

Canadian documentary filmmaker

Barry Greenwald (born 1954) is a Canadian documentary filmmaker, and co-founder of the Canadian Independent Film Caucus. While in his final year as a student at Conestoga College, he directed the 1975 film Metamorphosis, Upon graduation, he worked with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) as a film editor, before directing documentary films independently.

Greenwald's films include the 1990 one-hour documentary Between Two Worlds, about Inuit Joseph Idlout. Produced by the NFB and Investigative Productions Inc., the film is included in the 2011 Inuit film collection, Unikkausivut: Sharing Our Stories.

References

References

  1. Frank Daley, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/77360598/ "Cannes prize-winner forced to drive taxi"]. ''[[Ottawa Journal]]'', June 18, 1976.
  2. McIntosh, Andrew. "Metamorphosis". [[Toronto International Film Festival]].
  3. Pratley, Gerald. (October 1987). "Torn Sprockets: The Uncertain Projection of the Canadian Film". Univ of Delaware Press.
  4. "Between Two Worlds". [[National Film Board of Canada]].
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