Roman Kroitor
Roman Kroitor (December 12, 1927 – ) is a Canadian filmmaker and co-inventor of IMAX.
He was born Yorkton,Saskatchewan, and later studied philosophy and psychology at the University of Manitoba and then worked for the National Film Board of Canada, first as a production assistant and then as an editor.[1] He directed his first film, Rescue Party in 1949.
Between 1958 and 1961 Kroitor co-produced, with Wolf Koenig, the Candid Eye direct cinema documentary series for the National Film Board. One of those films became the highly influential Cinéma vérité-style documentary about singer Paul Anka: Lonely Boy. This film's use of portable film and sound gear, with lack of a narration voice-over, would influence later documentaries like D.A. Pennebaker's Bob Dylan 1967 feature Dont Look Back. Lonely Boy was one of the earliest examples of a rockumentary and was parodied in the comedy This is Spinal Tap.
He exhibited a large-scale multi-screen work, Labyrinth, at Expo 67 in
In 1990 he co-directed the first IMAX feature film, Rolling Stones: At the Max.
Awards
- BAFTA: Universe (Best Animated Film, 1961).
- Canadian Film Awards: Universe (Film of the Year and Special Mention, 1961); Lonely Boy (Film of the Year and Best General Information Film, 1962); Above the Horizon (Best Children’s Film, 1964); Stravinsky (Best TV Information film, 1965).
Filmography
- Age of the Beaver, 1952 (editor)
- Rescue Party, 1952 (director)
- Paul Tomkowicz: Street-railway Switchman, Faces of Canada/Snowscapes series, 1952 (director; co-writer with Stanley Jackson; co-editor and co-producer with Tom Daly)
- Farm Calendar, 1955 (director; writer)
- To Serve the Mind, Documentary Showcase/Mental Health series, 1955 (co-writer with Stanley Jackson)
- Introducing Canada, 1956 (co-editor with Tom Daly)
- L’Année B la ferme, 1957 (director; writer)
- City of Gold , Documentary Showcase series, 1957 (co-writer with Pierre Berton, Robert Choquette)
- The Great Plains, Canadian Geography series, 1956 (director; editor)
- It's a Crime, Documentary Showcase/Snowscapes series, 1957 (writer)
- Blood and Fire, Candid Eye series, 1958 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- Country Threshing, Candid Eye series, 1958 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- The Days Before Christmas, Candid Eye series, 1958 (co-editor with René Laporte, Wolf Koenig; co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- A Foreign Language, Candid Eye series, 1958 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- Memory of Summer, Candid Eye series, 1958 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- Pilgrimage, Candid Eye series, 1958 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- Police, Candid Eye series, 1958 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- The Back-breaking Leaf, Candid Eye/Documentary 60 series, 1959 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- La Battaison, 1959 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- The Canadians, 1959 (executive producer)
- Emergency Ward, Candid Eye/Documentary 60 series, 1959 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- End of the Line, Candid Eye/Documentary 60 series, 1959 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- Glenn Gould – Off the Record, Candid Eye/Documentary 60 series, 1959 (co-director and co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- Glenn Gould – On the Record, Candid Eye/Documentary 60 series, 1959 (co-director and co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- The Cars in Your Life, Candid Eye/Documentary 60 series, 1960 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig) a.k.a. a Down and 24 Months to Pay
- I Was a Ninety-pound Weakling, Documentary 60 series, 1960 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- Universe, 1960 (co-director with Colin Low; writer)
- The Days of Whiskey Gap, 1961 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- Festival in Puerto Rico, Candid Eye series, 1961 (co-director and co-editor with Wolf Koenig; producer)
- Lonely Boy, 1961 (co-director with Wolf Koenig; producer)
- University, Explorations series, 1961 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- The Living Machine, Explorations series, 1961 (director; co-producer with Tom Daly)
- Above the Horizon, 1964 (co-director with Hugh O’Connor; co-producer with Hugh O’Connor, Tom Daly)
- Canadian Businessmen, 1964 (co-director with Wolf Koenig)
- The Hutterites, 1964 (co-producer with Tom Daly)
- Legault’s Place, 1964 (co-producer with Tom Daly)
- Nobody Waved Goodbye, 1964 (co-producer with Donald Owen)
- Toronto Jazz, 1964 (producer)
- The Baymen, NFB Presents series, 1965 (co-producer with Peter Jones)
- Stravinsky, 1965 (co-director with Wolf Koenig; producer)
- Two Men of Montreal, 1965 (co-producer with Donald Brittain, John Kemeny, Tom Daly)
- Little White Crimes, NFB Presents series, 1966 (co-producer with John Kemeny)
- In the Labyrinth, 1967 (co-director with Colin Low, Hugh O’Connor; co-producer with Tom Daly)
- IBM Close-up, 1968 (co-director with Graeme Ferguson; producer)
- Tiger Child, 1970 (co-producer with Iichi Ichikawa; writer; IMAX®)
- Code Name Running Jump, 1972 (director; producer)
- Exercise Running Jump II, 1972 (director; writer; producer)
- Circus World, 1974 (director; co-editor with Jackie Newell; producer)
- Man Belongs to the Earth, 1974 (co-producer with Graeme Ferguson)
- Man the Hunter [Caribou], Man the Hunter series, 1974 (executive producer)
- Propaganda Message, 1974 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- Man the Hunter [Fishing], Man the Hunter series, 1975 (executive producer)
- Man the Hunter [Seal Hunting], Man the Hunter series, 1975 (executive producer)
- Bargain Basement, 1976 (producer)
- For Gentlemen Only, 1976 (executive producer)
- Listen Listen Listen, 1976 (executive producer)
- Schefferville 4th Arctic Winter Games, 1976 (co-producer with Dennis Sawyer)
- Striker, 1976 (executive producer)
- The World is Round, 1976 (executive producer)
- L’Âge de la machine, 1977 (co-producer with Jacques Bobet)
- Back Alley Blue, 1977 (executive producer)
- Bekevar Jubilee, 1977 (executive producer)
- Breakdown, 1977 (executive producer)
- Flora: Scenes from a Leadership Convention, People and Power series, 1977 (co-executive producer with Arthur Hammond)
- Happiness Is Loving Your Teacher, 1977 (executive producer)
- Henry Ford’s America, 1977 (co- producer with Donald Brittain and Paul Wright)
- Hold the Ketchup, 1977 (executive producer)
- I Wasn’t Scared, 1977 (co-producer with Vladimir Valenta)
- Nature’s Food Chain, 1977 (executive producer)
- One Man, 1977 (co- producer with Michael Scott, James de B. Domville, Tom Daly, Vladimir Valenta)
- Sail Away, 1977 (executive producer)
- Strangers at the Door, Adventures in History series, 1977 (co-producer with John Howe, Maxine Samuels)
- Oh Canada, 1978 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig, Robert Verrall, Dorothy Courtois)
- Easter Eggs, Canada Vignettes series, 1978 (executive producer)
- Margaret Laurence, First Lady of Manawaka, 1978 (executive producer)
- The Point, 1978 (executive producer)
- The Red Dress, Adventures in History series, 1978 (co-executive producer with Dieter Nachtigall)
- The Russels, 1978 (executive producer)
- So Long to Run, 1978 (executive producer)
- Teach Me to Dance, Adventures in History series, 1978 (co-producer with Vladimir Valenta, John Howe)
- Voice of the Fugitive, Adventures in History series, 1978 (executive producer)
- The War is Over, Adventures in History series, 1978 (executive producer)
- Bravery in the Field, Adventures in History series, 1979 (co-producer with Stefan Wodoslawsky; executive producer)
- Gopher Broke, Adventures in History series, 1979 (co-producer with Stefan Wodoslawsky; executive producer)
- Love on Wheels, Canada Vignettes series, 1979 (executive producer)
- Northern Composition, 1979 (executive producer)
- Revolution's Orphans, Adventures in History series, 1979 (co-producer with Rob Iveson)
- Twice Upon a Time, 1979 (co-producer with Stefan Wodoslawsky)
- Why Men Rape, 1979 (executive producer)
- Acting Class, 1980 (executive producer)
- Challenger: An Industrial Romance, 1980 (executive producer)
- Challenger: An Industrial Romance [short version], 1980 (executive producer)
- Coming Back Alive, 1980 (co-producer with Wolf Koenig)
- Maritimes Dig, Canada Vignettes series, 1980 (executive producer)
- Nose and Tina, 1980 (executive producer)
- Prehistoric Artifacts, New Brunswick, Canada Vignettes series, 1980 (executive producer)
- This was the Beginning, Part 1: The Invertebrates, 1980 (executive producer)
- This was the Beginning, Part 2: The Vertebrates, 1980 (executive producer)
- Arthritis: A Dialogue with Pain, 1981 (co-executive producer with Robert Verrall)
- Baxter Earns His Wings, 1981 (executive producer)
- First Winter, Adventures in History series, 1981 (executive producer)
- Hail Columbia!, 1981 (co-producer with Graeme Ferguson; IMAX®)
- Where the Buoys Are, 1981 (executive producer)
- Laughter in My Soul, 1983 (co-executive producer with Robert Verrall)
- Skyward, 1985 (co-producer with Susumu Sakane; IMAX®)
- Starbreaker, 1984 (co-editor with Bruce Mackay; producer; co-executive producer with Robert Verrall)
- A Freedom to Move, 1985 (executive producer; IMAX®)
- We Are Born of Stars, 1985 (producer; writer; OMNIMAX®3D)
- Heart Land, 1987 (co-producer with Sally Dundas; IMAX®)
- Echoes of the Sun, 1990 (co-producer with Fumio Sumi, Sally Dundas; co-writer with Nelson Max, Colin Low; IMAX®)
- Flowers in the Sky, 1990 (co-producer with Charles Konowal; IMAX®)
- The Last Buffalo, 1990 (co-producer with Sally Dundas; IMAX®3D)
- Rolling Stones: "At the Max", 1991 (co-director with Julien Temple, David Douglas, Noel Archambault; IMAX®)
- Imagine, 1993 (co-producer with Hyok-Kyu Kwon; IMAX®3D)
- Paint Misbehavin’, 1996 (director; co-producer with Steve Hoban; IMAX®3D)
- The Reality Trip, 1997 (appears as himself; TV)
- Cinéma Vérité: Defining the Moment, 1999 (appears as himself)
- Cyberworld, 2000 (co-producer with Sally Dundas, Steven Hoban, Hugh Murray; IMAX®)
References
- ^ Canadian Film Encyclopedia (accessed Aug 5, 2007)
- ^ Younblood, Gene: Expanded Cinema, London: Studio Vista, 1970.
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