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Barry Greenwald  
Independent Film Maker 

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Welcome

Barry Greenwald has been called one of the most passionate documentary filmmakers in Canada. Critic and documentarian Peter Wintonick writes, "Barry Greenwald’s films are marked by the extraordinary access he gets to his subjects. Greenwald allows us to visit, vicariously, places beyond the velvet ropes of the status quo, beyond the private boundaries; to meet people we might never have expected to meet. His films are known for their populist impulse, honesty, and their pro-activism."

Greenwald’s path to film making began at the age of eight, when he acquired a used box camera and taught himself photography. Growing up in the social and political vortex of the 1970s, Greenwald developed a passion for both films and student politics, spending evenings at the local repertory theatre, while serving as vice-president of the League for Student Democracy. By the time he finished high school, he had made three 16mm short films. Greenwald enrolled in the film program at Conestoga College, where he was inspired by Czech documentary filmmaker Vaclav Taborsky, a refugee who fled after the Soviet invasion in 1968. In his final year, Greenwald made Metamorphosis, which won the Palme d’Or for Best Short Film at the Cannes International Film Festival. 

After graduating, he participated in the National Film Board of Canada’s Toronto drama workshop and worked as a film editor. He began directing documentaries as an independent at the National Film Board in 1981 mentoring with Arthur Hammond, John Kramer, and John Spotton.

In 1983, Greenwald and eight colleagues founded the Documentary Organisation of Canada (DOC). Formerly known as the Canadian Independent Film Caucus, the DOC is the voice for independent documentary filmmakers in Canada. A former chair and executive member Greenwald was instrumental in the nationalization of the organisation in the mid 1990s. He served on the Steering Committee in the early years of the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, an initiative of the DOC.

Greenwald has mentored established and emerging directors including Eric Geringas on his film Cheating Death (2005) and Dana Inkster on her production 24 Days in Brooks (2007).

His films have received critical acclaim and have been widely screened. He has received more than 35 awards, including the Sesterce d’Argent at the 22nd Festival International du Film Documentaire in Nyon, Switzerland for Between Two Worlds; the Silver Boomerang for Best Documentary Direction at the Melbourne International Film Festival for Taxi! and a Blue Ribbon at the American Film Festival for Who Gets In? 

The filmmaker lives in Toronto. He is still crazy about the movies and politics.


In Production

The Experimental Eskimos (2008)
Director: Barry Greenwald

Producer: Peter Raymont
Intern Director/Co-Producer: Alethea Arnaquq-Baril
Experimental Eskimos Pictures Inc.


Selected Filmography

The Sacred Balance (2003)
Kensington Communications

High Risk Offender (1998)
Barry Greenwald Inc./National Film Board of Canada

The Front Line (1997)
Barna-Alper Productions

The Negotiator (1995)
Barna-Alper Productions

Caterpillar: The Story of a Plant Closure (1992)
Barna-Alper Productions

Between Two Worlds (1990)
White Pine Pictures

Who Gets In? (1989)
National Film Board of Canada

Pitchmen (1985)
National Film Board of Canada

Taxi! (1982)
National Film Board of Canada

Metamorphosis (1975)
Barry Greenwald Inc.


   
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