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  1. Dec 12, 2017 · Anthony Selwyn Tabatznik is a social justice philanthropist from South Africa who made his fortune in the pharmaceutical industry. Tony Tabatznik founded Bertha Foundation in 2009. He serves as a board member of Doc Society, which describes him as "an entrepreneur and committed philanthropist."

  2. May 14, 2018 · Tony Tabatznik, a pharmaceuticals entrepreneur, is one of the nine South African-born millionaires featured in the UK's Sunday Times Rich List for 2018. He sold his Arrow Generics business to Watson Pharmaceuticals for $1.75 billion and has a net worth of £500 million.

  3. Dec 7, 2015 · When Tony Tabatznik founded the Bertha Foundation in 2009, he felt strongly that if you could connect storytellers, lawyers and activists, you have a formidable team for fighting for social change. After attending the Sundance Film Festival for several years, Tabatznik embraced the nonfiction media landscape as a major means to effect that change.

  4. Tony Tabatznik. Tony was the founder of the Arrow Group in 2000, an international group of generic pharmaceutical companies acquired in December 2009 by Watson Pharmaceuticals. He was also the founder of another global generics company, originally known as Amerpharm, which commenced operations in the early 1980s and following its acquisition by ...

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  5. Tony Tabatznik is known for Memoria (2021), The Teacher (2023) and Killing Kasztner (2008).

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  6. TONY TABATZNIK | Bertha Foundation, PRINCIPAL Partner. Tony Tabatznik is a world renowned philanthropist for social justice, with an abiding passion for documentary. He is the co-founder of the Bertha Foundation (berthafoundation.org), which dreams of a more just world and supports forms of activism that aim to bring about change. The ...

  7. Weaving together the story threads of seven protagonists over 30 years, each add their own ‘granito’ - their tiny grain of sand - to Guatemalas fight to bring a dictator to justice and give the Mayan people their day in court.

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