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John Spotton

Director, Editor, Producer, Additional Credits
Born August 8, 1927Died March 3, 1991 (63 years)
John Spotton was a Canadian filmmaker, cinematographer, and editor associated with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). He played a pivotal role in developing the Direct Cinema movement, contributing to documentaries that emphasized naturalistic and unobtrusive filming techniques. Spotton's notable works include Buster Keaton Rides Again (1965), a documentary capturing the making of Keaton's short film The Railrodder, and Memorandum (1965), which explores the Holocaust's impact on survivors. His contributions significantly influenced documentary filmmaking in Canada and beyond.

Known For

  • Buster Keaton Rides Again
  • The Railrodder
  • Memorandum
  • Village of Idiots
  • Peep and the Big Wide World
  • Final Offer
  • Pitchmen
  • A Pinto for the Prince
  • Home Feeling: Struggle for a Community

Filmography

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