Peter Wintonick

Canadian documentary filmmaker (1953–2013)


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::summary Canadian documentary filmmaker (1953–2013) ::

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childrenMira Burt-Wintonick
awardsGovernor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts
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Biography

Born in Trenton, Ontario in 1953, Wintonick was the son of John Wintonick and Norma Latham. He was of Ukrainian descent.

He founded Necessary Illusions Productions with Mark Achbar, and subsequently ran it with Francis Miquet. Wintonick was a co-founder of DocAgora, an event inserted into various film festivals showcasing cutting-edge digital strategies. He co-directed, with his daughter, Mira Burt-Wintonick, the 2009 documentary PilgrIMAGE, a film about documentary filmmaking.

Wintonick died of cholangiocarcinoma on November 18, 2013, aged 60.

Select filmography

Other work

In early 2005, at the invitation of the premier of South Australia, he filled the post of Thinker in Residence, examining the future of documentaries and the digital revolution with a focus on educational and cultural legislation.

Governor General's Award

Wintonick was the winner of a 2006 Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts. His body of work includes dramatic features, theatrical documentaries, educational and socio-political works.

Legacy

In 2014, a new award called the Peter Wintonick Award was given at Sheffield Doc/Fest to Vessel. The award was presented by Martin Rosenbaum, who read a message from Wintonick's daughter Mira, which said that she was very happy to see the award go to "a filmmaker who embodies his activist spirit." Wintonick's film Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media was also screened at the festival.

He is the subject of his daughter Mira's 2019 film Wintopia.

References

References

  1. "Remembering documentary film legend Peter Wintonick". Art Threat.
  2. Ontario, Canada, ''The Ottawa Journal'' (Birth, Marriage and Death Notices), 1885-1980
  3. (18 November 2013). "Peter Wintonick, Canadian documentary great, dead at 60". [[CBC News]].
  4. [http://realscreen.com/2013/11/18/ridm-13-industry-rallies-behind-peter-wintonick/#ixzz2l2RmcWKu ReelScreen obituary (November 18, 2013)]
  5. "Adelaide Thinkers in Residence - Peter Wintonick". Govt. of South Australia.
  6. "Sheffield Doc/Fest 2014 Awards Announced".
  7. Alex Rose, [https://cultmtl.com/2021/03/montreal-filmmaker-peter-wintonick-subject-of-very-personal-new-film-wintopia-documentary/ "Montreal filmmaker Peter Wintonick is the subject of a very personal new film"]. ''[[Cult MTL]]'', March 26, 2021.

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