John Paskievich
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Born | 1947 Austria |
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation(s) | Documentary filmmaker and photographer |
Website | johnpaskievich |
John Paskievich (born 1947) is a Canadian documentary photographer and filmmaker. He is known for his evocative portrayals of marginalized communities and his award-winning documentary films. His photographic work has been exhibited internationally and is held in the collections of major institutions including the National Gallery of Canada and the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Born to Ukrainian parents in a displaced persons camp in Austria after World War II, Paskievich immigrated to Canada as a child with his family. He attended the University of Winnipeg and studied photography and film at Ryerson Polytechnic (now Toronto Metropolitan University).
His photographs have been exhibited widely and are in the collections of institutions such as the Winnipeg Art Gallery, the Ukrainian Canadian Cultural and Educational Centre (Winnipeg), the Banff Centre, and the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Paskievich has published several books of his photography:
- A Place Not Our Own (Queenston House, 1977)
- Waiting for the Ice Cream Man… A Prison Journal (Converse, 1978)
- Urban Indians (Hurtig, 1980)
- A Voiceless Song (Lester & Orpen Denys, 1983)
- The North End (University of Manitoba Press, 2007)[1][2]
- The North End Revisited (University of Manitoba Press, 2017)
He has also produced and directed numerous award-winning documentary films, including:
- Ted Baryluk's Grocery (1982)[3][4]
- The Actor (1990)[5]
- If Only I Were an Indian (1996)
- The Gypsies of Svinia (1998)[6]
- Unspeakable (2006)[7]
- The Storytelling Class
- A Canadian War Story[8]
References
[edit]- ^ Wilson, Jill (June 27, 2019). "Neighbourhood watch". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved January 21, 2023.
- ^ Fenson, Avrum (November 3, 2007). "North End exposures". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved January 21, 2023.
- ^ Walker, Morley (November 27, 2009). "Skipping this Winnipeg class a mistake". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
- ^ Siegel, Lois (May 1982). "Bread and shoe polish". Cinema Canada. Retrieved January 21, 2023.
- ^ John Haslett Cuff, "Snapshots of daydreamers". The Globe and Mail, November 29, 1990.
- ^ Habšudová, Zuzana (November 26, 2001). "Film-maker John Paskievich: "People should be aware"". The Slovak Spectator. Retrieved January 21, 2023.
- ^ Grossenbacher, Monika (June 8, 2007). "Unspeakable". CM Reviews. Retrieved January 21, 2023.
- ^ A Canadian War Story/Urban Block Media, 2024
External links
[edit]- 1947 births
- Artists from Winnipeg
- Canadian documentary film directors
- Toronto Metropolitan University alumni
- University of Winnipeg alumni
- Living people
- Canadian people of Ukrainian descent
- Film directors from Winnipeg
- Canadian photographers
- Canadian Screen Award winners
- National Film Board of Canada people
- Directors of Genie Award winners for Best Theatrical Short
- Manitoba Book Awards winners
- Canadian film director stubs