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John Zaritsky : ウィキペディア英語版
John Zaritsky
John Zaritsky (born 1943)〔According to the British Film Institute, his birth year was either 1943 or 1944 ((BFI ))〕 is a Canadian documentarian film maker. He was the recipient of an Academy Award in 1982 for his documentary ''Just Another Missing Kid''. He also won a Cable Ace Award in 1987 for ''Rapists: Can They be Stopped'', a Golden Gavel Award from the American Bar Association for ''My Husband is Going to Kill Me'', a Robert F. Kennedy Foundation Award for “Born in Africa”, and an DuPont-Columbia Award in 1994 for ''Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo''.
Born in St. Catharines, Ontario, and a graduate of Denis Morris Catholic High School in 1961,〔(DENIS MORRIS 1958 ~ 2008 (Anniversary Edition) )〕 he studied at the University of Toronto.〔Toronto International film Festival, (Profile ), 2007.〕 Prior to entering film, Zaritsky worked as a newspaper reporter for seven years. In 1970, he received a Ford Foundation Fellowship to study at the Washington Journalism Center. In 1972, he won a National Newspaper Award for his investigative reporting at the ''Globe and Mail'' newspaper.
His films have won awards at the New York Film Festival, the American Film Festival, Banff Television Festival, Houston International Film Festival, Columbus Ohio Film Festival, and the John Muir Medical Film Festival. Three films, “Broken Promises”, “Born in Africa”, and “Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo” were nominated for Emmy Awards. In addition, Zaritsky has won six Geminis, Canada’s national television award. In 1995-96, he was an artist-in-residence at the graduate school of journalism, University of California at Berkeley.
He also directed and produced the documentary ''Right to Die?'', which documented the assisted suicide of Craig Ewert by the group Dignitas. The film also features a discussion of the case of Betty and George Coumbias, a Canadian couple seeking legal approval for their suicide pact.〔(Assisted Suicide for Healthy People? ), July 16, 2009〕〔(Deaths reignite assisted-suicide debate ) July 16, 2009〕
''Right to Die?'' attracted extraordinary publicity in Britain when it aired in December 2008. According to the Associated Press, "The documentary ... has been shown on Canadian and Swiss TV and at numerous film festivals, where it provoked little controversy. But it struck a raw nerve in Britain, where the divisive debate over assisted suicide remains unresolved."〔The New Zealand Herald (Televised suicide causes uproar in Britain ), December 12, 2008〕
His most recent project, ''Do You Really Want To Know?'' (2012) recounts the stories of three families who carry the gene for Huntington's Disease, a fatal neurodegenerative illness that attacks in mid-life. Members of each featured family have undergone predictive testing to learn whether or not they have inherited the gene that causes the disease, and thus learn whether or not they will die from it.
''Do You Really Want To Know?'' received two Golden Sheaf Awards at the 2012 Yorkton Film Festival:〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.goldensheafawards.com/default.aspx?page=25784 )〕 Best Documentary (Science/Medicine/Technology), and Best Director (Non-Fiction); a Chris Award at the 2012 Columbus International Film & Video Festival for Best Documentary in the Science + Technology division,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.chrisawards.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Program_2012_v7.pdf )〕 and the Best Documentary award at the 2012 Okanagan International Film Festival.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://offestival.ca/off-international-2012-award-winners/ )〕 Its broadcast premiere took place on November 13, 2012 on Knowledge Network and viewers in British Columbia, Canada can watch the full film on (Knowledge Network's website ).
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