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Renny Bartlett

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Renny Bartlett is a Canadian film and television director.[1] Primarily a documentary filmmaker, he is best known for his narrative feature film Eisenstein, for which he was a two-time Genie Award nominee at the 22nd Genie Awards in 2002, in the categories of Best Screenplay and Best Director.[2]

His other credits have included the documentary television series Zero Hour, Locked Up Abroad, I Shouldn't Be Alive and Andrew Marr's History of the World.

Originally from Ottawa, Ontario,[1] he has also taught at Vancouver's Praxis Centre for Screenwriters.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c "Turning the camera on Russia's film pioneer: Sergei Eisenstein was a true revolutionary conflicted by Stalin's tyranny". Vancouver Sun, November 16, 2001.
  2. ^ "Nominees for this year's Genie Awards". Toronto Star, December 13, 2001.
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