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  1. George Kaczender (19 April 1933 – 24 August 2016) was a Hungarian-born Canadian film director. He directed 26 films between 1963 and 2001.

  2. Aug 29, 2016 · George Kaczender, who directed the controversial feature In Praise of Older Women, which caused quite a ruckus at the 1978 Toronto International Film Festival, has died. He was 83.

  3. George Kaczender. Director: The Girl in Blue. George Kaczender left Hungary in 1956 as a political refugee after studying film and working as an Assistant Director at the Pannonina Film Studios in Budapest.

  4. George Kaczender (pronounced KATZ-en-der) worked as an assistant director at the Pannonina Studios in Budapest, Hungary, before emigrating to Canada in 1957. He joined the National Film Board as an editor and began directing shorts in 1963.

  5. Nov 20, 2013 · Explores the theories of Karl Marx and how they evolved as the major ideology of one third of the world. The production examines the roots of Marxism and carefully discloses the contradiction between Marx's hopes and today's reality. For more on director George Kaczender, visit http://www.afana.org/kaczender.htm.

  6. www.afana.org › kaczenderGeorge Kaczender

    George Kaczender appeared live in front of our AFA audiences on March 5, 1998 and answered questions from the audience following the showing of his films Phoebe, You're No Good, and World of Three. He made a powerful contribution to North American film with a unique insight that will remain timeless.

  7. Sep 9, 2016 · The film's director, George Kaczender, and producers, Robert Lantos and Claude Héroux, refused. After much tense and public back-and-forth, the board reduced its demand to just under 40 seconds...