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John Zaritsky (13 July 1943 – 30 March 2022) was a Canadian documentarian/filmmaker. His work has been broadcast in 35 countries and screened at more than 40 film festivals around the world; in 1983, his film ''
Just Another Missing Kid ''Just Another Missing Kid'' is a 1981 Canadian documentary film, directed by John Zaritsky, about the search for a missing Ottawa teenager. Summary Eric Wilson left his native Ottawa in July 1978 in a Volkswagen camper on a trip to Boulder, Col ...
'' won the
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for Best Documentary Feature.


Early life and education

Zaritsky was born in
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,
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, the eldest of four children of Yvonne Joan (née White), a nurse, and Dr. Michael Zaritsky, a physician of Ukrainian heritage. He graduated from Denis Morris Catholic High School in 1961, then studied English and History at the
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's
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, graduating in 1965.


Journalism

His first job was as a current affairs story editor at the
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, but he left to take the job of police reporter at
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. He then moved to the Kitchener-Waterloo Record, where he was an education reporter, art critic and book reviewer. In 1968, he became a political reporter at the
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. In 1970, he received a
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Fellowship to study at the Washington Journalism Center. In 1971, he went to work as a reporter at
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; in 1972, he won a
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for his investigative reporting, and a photography award from
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. In 1973, he returned to the CBC as an investigative reporter; in 1975, the CBC created the documentary program '' the fifth estate'' and Zaritsky was one of five people tapped to create the show's films.


Film career


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- '' the fifth estate''

Zaritsky worked at '' the fifth estate'' until 1985, producing and directing the documentaries ''The Loser's Game'', ''Charity Begins at Home'', ''Caring for Crisler'', ''
Just Another Missing Kid ''Just Another Missing Kid'' is a 1981 Canadian documentary film, directed by John Zaritsky, about the search for a missing Ottawa teenager. Summary Eric Wilson left his native Ottawa in July 1978 in a Volkswagen camper on a trip to Boulder, Col ...
'', ''Bjorn Borg'', and ''I'll Get There Somehow''. Also for the CBC, he created a documentary about the creation of the fundraising song '' Tears Are Not Enough''. ''
Just Another Missing Kid ''Just Another Missing Kid'' is a 1981 Canadian documentary film, directed by John Zaritsky, about the search for a missing Ottawa teenager. Summary Eric Wilson left his native Ottawa in July 1978 in a Volkswagen camper on a trip to Boulder, Col ...
'' was screened internationally, was nominated for numerous awards, and won a 1982
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for Best Documentary Feature. By 1982, Zaritsky had married producer Virginia Storring and the two formed their own production company, KA Productions. In 1985, Zaritsky left the CBC as an employee and, as contractors, he and Storring produced two films for the CBC--'' Tears Are Not Enough'' and ''The Real Stuff'', a documentary about the
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which would later air on '' Frontline''. Their third documentary, produced with Robert M. Cooper, was 1986's ''Rapists: Can They Be Stopped?'', a film about possible treatments for sex offenders which won the 1987 CableACE Award for Best Informational Special. Also in 1987, for the CBC, Zaritsky began work on his trilogy about birth defects caused by the anti-morning sickness drug
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. The first, ''Broken Promises'' was released in 1989. The second, ''Extraordinary People'', was released in 1999; ''No Limits: The Thalidomide Saga'', a damning indictment of the German pharmaceutical company
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, was released at Vancouver's
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in 2016. Zaritsky produced one other documentary for the CBC's
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—2014's, ''A Different Drummer: Celebrating Eccentrics''.


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- '' Frontline''

In 1986, Zaritsky and Storring were contracted by
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to produce documentaries for '' Frontline''. They would stay with ''Frontline'' for ten years, producing ''My Husband is Going to Kill Me'', ''AIDS Quarterly: Born in Africa'', ''My Doctor, My Lover'', ''Choosing Death'' (aka ''An Appointment With Death''), ''
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'', ''Murder on Abortion Row'', and ''Little Criminals''. In 2006, Zaritsky produced and directed ''
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''; it premiered in 2007 and ''Frontline'' released it as ''The Suicide Tourist'' in 2010. At the
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, Zaritsky won the award for Best Writing in an Information/Documentary Program or Series for ''My Doctor, My Lover''. ''My Husband is Going to Kill Me'' won the
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's Golden Gavel Award, and ''
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'' won the Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award. At the
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, ''AIDS Quarterly: Born in Africa'' won the Best Direction in a Documentary and Best Writing in a Documentary awards; it also won the won a Robert F. Kennedy Foundation Award. ''Choosing Death'', released in some markets as ''An Appointment With Death'', won the Best Direction in an Information or Documentary Program or Series at the 8th Gemini Awards. ''The Suicide Tourist'', released in some markets as ''
Right to Die? ''Right to Die?'', also known as ''The Suicide Tourist'', is a documentary film directed by Canadian John Zaritsky about the assisted suicide of Craig Colby Ewert (1947–2006), a 59-year-old retired university professor who suffered from amyot ...
'', which documented the assisted suicide of Craig Ewert by the group Dignitas, won the Best Writing in a Documentary Program or Series award at the
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and the Best Documentary Program award at the 2008
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. It also attracted extraordinary publicity in Britain when it aired there in December 2008. According to the Associated Press, "The documentary ... has been shown on Canadian and Swiss TV and at numerous film festivals, where it provoked little controversy. But it struck a raw nerve in Britain, where the divisive debate over
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remains unresolved." At this point, Zaritsky and Storring were living in Los Angeles. They divorced and, after spending the 1995–96 year as an Artist-in-Residence at the
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, Zaritsky moved to
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.


Independent productions

Zaritsky formed Point Grey Pictures (not to be confused with the company of the same name formed in 2011 by
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and
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). In addition to completing the
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trilogy and making ''
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'', he produced two films for the
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—''Ski Bums'' and ''The Wild Horse Redemption''. He also created ''Men Don't Cry: Prostate Cancer Stories'', ''No Kidding: The Search for the World's Funniest Joke'', ''College Days, College Nights'' and '' Leave Them Laughing''. To create ''College Days, College Nights'', Zaritsky became Film Production Adjunct Professor in the Department of Theatre, Film and Creative Writing, at the
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and, over the course of the 2003-04 academic year, had eight UBC film students follow the lives of 16 undergraduates. The 6-hour film aired in three parts on the CBC's
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. At the
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, Zaritsky won for Best Direction in a Documentary Series. 2010's ''Leave Them Laughing: A Musical Comedy About Dying'' follows singer and comedian Carla Zilber-Smith after she is diagnosed with
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. At the 2010
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, the film won the
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Special Jury Prize. It also won the People's Choice Award for Best Canadian Documentary at the
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, the Directors' Choice Award at the 2011
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, the Audience Choice award for best Documentary at the Mill Valley Film Festival, Best of Festival at Calgary's Picture This...International Film Festival, and Best on the Edge in New Zealand's 2011 "Documentary Edge Film Festival." In 2012 he directed ''Do You Really Want To Know?'' which recounts the stories of three families whose relatives died of
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. Members of each featured family underwent
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to learn whether or not they have inherited the gene that causes the disease. ''Do You Really Want To Know?'' received two Golden Sheaf Awards at the
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: Best Documentary (Science/Medicine/Technology), and Best Director (Non-Fiction); a Chris Award at the
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for Best Documentary in the Science + Technology division, and the Best Documentary award at the Okanagan Film Festival. Its broadcast premiere was on 13 November 2012 on the
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. In 2017, filmmaker Jennifer DiCresce and cinematographer Michael Savoie produced the documentary '' Mr. Zaritsky on TV'', which reviews Zaritsky's career and offers a behind-the-scenes look at Zaritsky's process.Marsha Lederman
"John Zaritsky front and centre as subject of new documentary"
''
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'', January 13, 2017.


Personal life and death

In 2010, Zaritsky married Vancouver caterer Annie Clutton. He died of congestive heart failure at
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on 20 March 2022, at age 78. He was survived by his wife, one step-daughter and two grandchildren. At the time of his death, Zaritsky was working on his autobiography.


Filmography

* ''The Loser's Game'' - '' the fifth estate'',
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1977 * ''Charity Begins at Home'' - '' the fifth estate'',
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1978 * ''Caring for Crisler'' - '' the fifth estate'',
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1979 * ''
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'' - '' the fifth estate'',
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1981 * ''Bjorn Borg'' - '' the fifth estate'',
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1983 * ''I'll Get There Somehow'' - '' the fifth estate'',
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1985 * '' Tears Are Not Enough'' - KA Productions,
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1985 *''Rapists: Can They be Stopped?'' - KA Productions,
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1986 *''The Real Stuff'' - KA Productions,
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1987 *''My Husband is Going to Kill Me'' - '' Frontline'',
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1987 *''Broken Promises'' - KA Productions,
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1989 *''AIDS Quarterly: Born in Africa'' - '' Frontline'' KA Productions,
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1990 * ''My Doctor, My Lover'' - '' Frontline'',
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1991 *''Choosing Death: A Health Quarterly Special'' aka ''An Appointment With Death''- '' Frontline'',
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1993 *''
Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo ''Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo'' is an international documentary about the deaths of Admira Ismić (born May 13, 1968) and Boško Brkić (Cyrillic: Бошко Бркић; born August 11, 1968). The couple were natives of Bosnia and Herzegovina liv ...
'' - KA Productions,
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,
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,
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1994 * ''Murder on Abortion Row'' - '' Frontline'', KA Productions,
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1996 * ''Little Criminals'' - '' Frontline'', KA Productions,
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1997 *''Extraordinary People'' -
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1999 *''Ski Bums'' -
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2001 *''Men Don't Cry: Prostate Cancer Stories'' - Point Grey Pictures 2003 *''No Kidding: The Search for the World's Funniest Joke'' - Point Grey Pictures 2003 *''College Days, College Nights'' - Point Grey Pictures 2005 *''The Wild Horse Redemption'' -
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2007 *''
Right to Die? ''Right to Die?'', also known as ''The Suicide Tourist'', is a documentary film directed by Canadian John Zaritsky about the assisted suicide of Craig Colby Ewert (1947–2006), a 59-year-old retired university professor who suffered from amyot ...
'' aka ''The Suicide Tourist'' (2007) - '' Frontline''
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2010 *'' Leave Them Laughing: A Musical Comedy About Dying'' - Magical Flute Films 2010 *'' Do You Really Want to Know?'' - Optic Nerve Films 2012 *''A Different Drummer: Celebrating Eccentrics'' -
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2014 *''No Limits: The Thalidomide Saga'' -
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2016


Sources

* "Zaritsky, John Norman," in: ''The Canadian Who's Who'', Vol. 32, 1997, p. 1349.


References


External links

* https://web.archive.org/web/20050313020922/http://www.pointgreypictures.com/john.htm *
Watch ''Do You Really Want To Know?'' at Knowledge.ca (British Columbia only)
* ''No Limits: The Thalidomide Saga'' has been made public by DW Documentary channel on YouTube under the titl
Thalidomide: Still with us half a century later
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