Niv Fichman
Niv Fichman (Hebrew: ניב פיכמן; born 1958) is an Israeli-Canadian film producer, actor and director.[1]
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Fichman being interviewed by a reporter with CJSW-FM at the 2008 Calgary International Film Festival opening gala showing of Blindness | |
Born | ניב פיכמן 1958 |
Occupation | Producer, director |
Some of the films he has produced include Passchendaele, Blindness, Silk, Long Day's Journey into Night, The Red Violin, Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould and Hobo With a Shotgun.[2]
References
- HAPS Magazine. "Interview: My Lunch with Niv Fichman". Retrieved 8 November 2014.
- "'Hobo With a Shotgun' Producer Takes a Behind-the-Scenes Beating".
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Niv Fichman. |
- Niv Fichman at IMDb
- Cynthia Amsden, Niv Fichman: skipping class to make movies, Take One, September 1, 2002
- Fichman, Niv, on York University Library
- Oscar-winner Niv Fichman picks up producer award at TIFF, CBC News, September 7, 2007
- Bobby McGill, Interview: My Lunch with Niv Fichman, Haps, October 9, 2012
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