Joyce Borenstein is a Canadian director and animator. Borenstein worked extensively in the independent animation field in the 1970s before joining the National Film Board of Canada in the 1980s, culminating in her best known work: the short animated documentary The Colours of My Father: A Portrait of Sam Borenstein (1992) about her father, painter Sam Borenstein, which was nominated for an Academy Award for best short documentary at the 65th Academy Awards.
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| - Joyce Borenstein est une réalisatrice et animatrice canadienne. Elle travaille dans le domaine de l'animation indépendante dans les années 1970 avant de rejoindre l'Office national du film du Canada dans les années 1980. Elle y réalisera son film le plus connu, le court métrage d'animation (en) (1992), nommé pour un Oscar du meilleur court métrage documentaire à la 65e cérémonie des Oscars. En 1970, Joyce Borenstein remporte un prix d'originalité au Canadian International Amateur Film Festival (CIAFF) pour son film Tricycle, et en 1983 elle gagne le Grand prix de Montréal au Festival des films du monde de Montréal pour The Plant (1983) qu'elle co-réalise avec Thomas Vamos. (fr)
- Joyce Borenstein is a Canadian director and animator. Borenstein worked extensively in the independent animation field in the 1970s before joining the National Film Board of Canada in the 1980s, culminating in her best known work: the short animated documentary The Colours of My Father: A Portrait of Sam Borenstein (1992) about her father, painter Sam Borenstein, which was nominated for an Academy Award for best short documentary at the 65th Academy Awards. (en)
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| - Joyce Borenstein is a Canadian director and animator. Borenstein worked extensively in the independent animation field in the 1970s before joining the National Film Board of Canada in the 1980s, culminating in her best known work: the short animated documentary The Colours of My Father: A Portrait of Sam Borenstein (1992) about her father, painter Sam Borenstein, which was nominated for an Academy Award for best short documentary at the 65th Academy Awards. Borenstein has won the prize for originality at the Canadian International Amateur Film Festival (CIAFF) for her film Tricycle (1970), as well as the Montreal Prize at the Montreal World Film Festival for her film The Plant (1983) which she co-directed with Thomas Vámos. (en)
- Joyce Borenstein est une réalisatrice et animatrice canadienne. Elle travaille dans le domaine de l'animation indépendante dans les années 1970 avant de rejoindre l'Office national du film du Canada dans les années 1980. Elle y réalisera son film le plus connu, le court métrage d'animation (en) (1992), nommé pour un Oscar du meilleur court métrage documentaire à la 65e cérémonie des Oscars. En 1970, Joyce Borenstein remporte un prix d'originalité au Canadian International Amateur Film Festival (CIAFF) pour son film Tricycle, et en 1983 elle gagne le Grand prix de Montréal au Festival des films du monde de Montréal pour The Plant (1983) qu'elle co-réalise avec Thomas Vamos. (fr)
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