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James Quandt

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Barry Hertz, "Inside TIFF’s top-to-bottom plan to emerge from a long, cruel winter: As public-health restrictions lift and spring nears, the TIFF Bell Lightbox is emerging with a renewed focus, solidified leadership and perhaps its strongest programming lineup since the building first opened its
46:'s Ontario Film Institute, Quandt was named Pratley's successor as head of the program, which was renamed Cinematheque later the same year. Exhibitions and retrospectives he has created for TIFF also frequently toured internationally. 304: 134:, "The ghosts of cinema Cinematheque summer series Cinematheque's summer program: James Quandt looks back on 20 years of bringing the world of art house home". 294: 39: 299: 259: 289: 108: 284: 92: 19:
is a Canadian film historian and festival programmer, best known as the longtime head programmer of the
76: 34:, Quandt first moved to Toronto in the mid-1980s to work as curator of film screening series at the 56: 101: 309: 8: 112: 35: 264: 245: 230: 214: 166: 151: 96:
in 1995 in honour of his work analyzing and curating French film, and was awarded the
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He retired from TIFF in 2021, after having led the Cinematheque program for 31 years.
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Rick Groen, "Cinematic search poses telling problems for weary programmer".
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He has also been a regular contributor of film criticism and analysis to
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Christopher Harris, "Arts Ink: Honours Michael Snow a Chevalier".
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Henry Mietkiewicz, "Cinematheque screens movie classics daily".
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Index

TIFF Cinematheque
Saskatoon
Saskatchewan
Harbourfront Centre
Toronto International Film Festival
Gerald Pratley
Artforum
The Criterion Collection
monographs
Robert Bresson
Shōhei Imamura
Kon Ichikawa
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
Japan Foundation
Special Prize for Arts and Culture
Toronto Film Critics Association
Clyde Gilmour Award
Geoff Pevere
Toronto Star
The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail
Toronto Star
Toronto Star
Mark Peranson
The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail
"‘Memento’ remembered by Toronto crix"
Variety

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