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    He left the NFB in 1971 and, with colleagues John Kemeny, George Kaczender and Don Duprey, formed International Cinemedia Center Productions, where he produced educational films and animated content for clients in Canada and the United States, including the celebrated educator Caleb Gattegno.

  2. International Cinemedia Center; Phoenix/BFA Films & Video. Publication date 1981 Topics Employee orientation, Personnel management, Employee orientation, Personnel ...

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  3. International Cinemedia Center. In 1971, Kemeny left the NFB, along with three NFB colleagues: Joe Koenig, George Kaczender and Don Duprey. They formed International Cinemedia Center Productions (ICC), with the aim of producing documentaries and educational films.

  4. Sep 11, 2016 · International Cinemedia. International Cinemedia Center Limited began in Montreal in 1969 when Joseph Koenig, John Kemeny and George Kaczender left the National Film Board. Koenig says that before he joined the Board in the early ’50s, he was a reporter for some trade papers in Montreal.

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  5. Museum opening hours Open daily 10am – 5pm (closed on Christmas Day 25 December) Plan your visit. ACMI Cinemas Check screening times. ACMI Cafe + Bar Open daily Mon – Fri 8.30am – 4.30pm Sat & Sun 10am – 4.30pm

  6. The same year he became one of the founding partners of International Cinemedia Center in Montreal. In the 1970s he directed numerous award-winning educational films for Learning Corporation of America and five theatrical feature films before leaving Canada for Hollywood.

  7. International Cinemedia Center is a multinational conglomerate, know for Ice Castles, White Line Fever and Shadow of the Hawk