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      • From 1978’s Emmy-winning breast cancer investigation Four Women, made for the CBC’s current affairs unit The Fifth Estate, through to his final trilogy of groundbreaking mental-health films, Kastner produced a stunning repertoire of bold, thought-provoking documentaries.
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  2. Culture. 'He was tenacious': Remembering Toronto filmmaker John Kastner. He leaves behind a career that saw him work with the CBC, TVO and the National Film Board to produce a portfolio of...

  3. May 2, 2014 · 42 mins read. John Kastner is a trickster. He can talk about his life and works in so many ways. In the documentary world, he’s acclaimed for Life with Murder (2010), The Lifer and the Lady (2004) and last year’s hit NCR: Not Criminally Responsible, hard-hitting films about people in prisons and mental institutions.

  4. Nov 29, 2019 · Mr. Kastner, who won four International Emmy Awards and numerous other honours, died at his home in Toronto’s Annex neighbourhood on Nov. 21 after a battle with glioblastoma, a virulent cancer...

  5. Kaster won four Emmy Awards. He won International Emmys for his 1978 film Four Women, a look at breast cancer for the CBC-TV investigative news series The Fifth Estate; the 1980 documentary Fighting Back, about young people with leukemia; and the 2011 film Life With Murder.

  6. Nov 25, 2019 · November 25, 2019. Features. 5 mins read. John Kastner was charmed by POV’s advocacy of him wanting to be called the Dostoevsky of documentary, but that term didn’t completely capture the immensely talented director-writer-actor’s impish charm and personal style.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0440995John Kastner - IMDb

    Director: Out of Mind, Out of Sight. John Kastner was born on 6 April 1946 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was a director and producer, known for Out of Mind, Out of Sight (2014), NCR: Not Criminally Responsible (2013) and Life with Murder (2010). He was married to Renee Bernstein.

  8. Oct 3, 2014 · The constant demand for screenings of these films, and the impact they have on people who watch them, is an ongoing phenomenon. Over lunch this week Kastner referred to it as a way of “changing ...