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Kaczender, George

LC control no.no 96057446
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LC classificationPS3561.A3527
Personal name headingKaczender, George
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Associated countryCanada
LocatedMontréal (Québec) Los Angeles (Calif.)
Birth date1933-04-19
Death date2016-08-24
Place of birthBudapest (Hungary)
Place of deathCentury City (Los Angeles, Calif.)
AffiliationNational Film Board of Canada University of Southern California. School of Cinema-Television
Profession or occupationMotion picture producers and directors
Found inFreud, 1970: credits (George Kaczender)
An unreasonable notion of desire, [2000]: title page (George Kaczender)
Globe and mail, 9 September 2016, online, viewed 29 September 2016 (George Kaczender died on cancer on Aug. 24 at his home in Century City, Calif.; born in Budapest on April 19, 1933; studied film, then left the country during the 1956 revolution; took a job with the National Film Board in Montreal the day after arriving; in the early 1980s, moved to Hollywood; from 2002 to 2004, taught film direction at the University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television)
Wikipedia, viewed 29 September 2016: George Kaczender (George Kaczender; 19 April 1933-24 August 2016; Hungarian-born Canadian film director; left Hungary in 1956 as a political refugee after studying film and working at the Pannonina Film Studios in Budapest; worked at the National Film Board of Canada from 1956 to 1969, leaving in 1970 and that year founding International Cinemedia Center in Montreal; in the 1970s directed educational films for Learning Corporation of America and five theatrical feature films; moved to Los Angeles in the early 1980s; between 2002 and 2004, worked as adjunct professor teaching film directing at University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television; directed 26 films between 1963 and 2001 and published two novels)
Amicus database, 29 September 2016 (access point: Kaczender, George)