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    He left the NFB in 1971 and, with colleagues John Kemeny, George Kaczender and Don Duprey, formed International Cinemedia Center Productions, where he produced educational films and animated content for clients in Canada and the United States, including the celebrated educator Caleb Gattegno.

  2. Sep 11, 2016 · International Cinemedia Center Limited began in Montreal in 1969 when Joseph Koenig, John Kemeny and George Kaczender left the National Film Board.

  3. Along with Manitou, Ellis has a distribution company, Ralph C. Ellis Enterprises Limited, that brings TV series such as Upstairs, Downstairs into Canada. • International Cinemedia Center Limited began in Montreal in 1969 when Joseph Koenig, John Kemeny and George Kaczender left the National Film Board.

  4. In 1970 he left the Film Board to work in London with the producer, Oscar Lewenstein. The same year he became one of the founding partners of International Cinemedia Center in Montreal.

  5. Having secured Gallant’s agreement and the necessary rights, Hirsch put together a deal between the CBC, its Hungarian equivalent and a production company called International Cinemedia Center, which had recently filmed The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz.

  6. International Cinemedia Center. In 1971, Kemeny left the NFB, along with three NFB colleagues: Joe Koenig, George Kaczender and Don Duprey. They formed International Cinemedia Center Productions (ICC), with the aim of producing documentaries and educational films.

  7. White Line Fever comes from the partnership of Columbia Pictures and International Cine media Center, the Canadian production company headed by John Kemeny. Shot entirely in Ari zona with American actors, the Canadian con tent stops there.

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