Francine Zuckerman
Director
ON - Ontario District Council
Zuckerman graduated from McGill University’s film program in Montreal, Quebec and joined the NFB to make her first documentary, the award-winning HALF THE KINGDOM which toured film festivals around the world. She continued her education studying producing and directing at Columbia University's summer program in New York; Writer's workshop at the Script Factory, London and Director's workshop, Director's Guild of Canada.
Films include: EXPOSURE: environmental links to breast cancer, a documentary with singer/actor Olivia Newton-John; a Canada/ New Zealand feature co-production PUNCH ME IN THE STOMACH; the Gemini nominated dramatic series; THE ATWOOD STORIES and several short films.
Recent films include: a feature documentary WE ARE HERE and a short drama, MR. BERNSTEIN winner of won Best Drama at the Toronto International Short Film Festival.
In addition to be a proud member of Film Fatales Canada, Zuckerman is also member of the Independent Film Project, New York; Directors Guild of Canada; has served as a jury member for the Ontario Arts Council, Media Arts Program; a jury chair for a Gemini Awards at The Academy of Film and Television and an early member of Femmes du Cinema de la Télévision et la Vidéo a Montréal.
Zuckerman just completed her feature documentary AFTER MUNICH and in development with Eone on a television series based on the celebrated writer Margaret Atwood’s first novel THE EDIBLE WOMAN; two feature documentaries, an Austrian-Canada co-production THE VIENNESE LETTER and a Dutch – Canada co production, SILENT HOUSE.
Films include: EXPOSURE: environmental links to breast cancer, a documentary with singer/actor Olivia Newton-John; a Canada/ New Zealand feature co-production PUNCH ME IN THE STOMACH; the Gemini nominated dramatic series; THE ATWOOD STORIES and several short films.
Recent films include: a feature documentary WE ARE HERE and a short drama, MR. BERNSTEIN winner of won Best Drama at the Toronto International Short Film Festival.
In addition to be a proud member of Film Fatales Canada, Zuckerman is also member of the Independent Film Project, New York; Directors Guild of Canada; has served as a jury member for the Ontario Arts Council, Media Arts Program; a jury chair for a Gemini Awards at The Academy of Film and Television and an early member of Femmes du Cinema de la Télévision et la Vidéo a Montréal.
Zuckerman just completed her feature documentary AFTER MUNICH and in development with Eone on a television series based on the celebrated writer Margaret Atwood’s first novel THE EDIBLE WOMAN; two feature documentaries, an Austrian-Canada co-production THE VIENNESE LETTER and a Dutch – Canada co production, SILENT HOUSE.
*DGC Credits only.
Aftermath, The
Documentary 2018, Director
Beauty Myth, The
Documentary 2004, OTHER
Pret a Danser
Performance 2004, OTHER
Julie Demon
Feature 2004, Director
Urban Creatures
Short 2003, OTHER
Making the Cut
Unspecified 2003, OTHER
Atwood Stories, The
TV Series 2002, Director
Class Act
Unspecified 2001, OTHER
Passengers
Short 2000, OTHER
Exposure
Documentary 1997, OTHER
Punch Me in the Stomach
Performance 1996, OTHER
Half the Kingdon
Documentary 1989, OTHER
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