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Wolf Koenig

Wolf Koenig

Production1927Dresden, Saxony, Germany

Biography

Wolf Koenig (October 17, 1927 – June 26, 2014) was a Canadian film director, producer, animator, cinematographer, and a pioneer in Direct Cinema at the National Film Board of Canada.

Born in Dresden, Germany, Koenig emigrated to Canada with his family in 1937, when they fled Nazi Germany. They settled in 145-acre (0.59 km2) farm along the Grand River, outside what is now known as Cambridge, Ontario. In 1948, a local representative for the Canadian department of agriculture needed the family's tractor to demonstrate a new tree-planting machine. As the young Koenig pulled the machine across a field, he noticed a small film crew from the NFB's former agricultural film unit, recording the demonstration. After filming was complete, he approached the men, who included director Raymond Garceau, and told them he loved films, especially animation, and hoped to work in filmmaking. They suggested he send in a job application and approximately six weeks later he received a letter offering him the position of a junior splicer for $100 per month.

His younger brother Joe Koenig was also a filmmaker.

Acting History

1991
Walker
Producer
1986
Connection
Director
1984
1977
1976
The Lion and the Mouse
Executive Producer
1975
Perspectrum
Producer
A Token Gesture
Executive Producer
The Energy Carol
Executive Producer
1970
N-Zone
Camera Operator
1962
Lonely Boy
Director
Lonely Boy
Director of Photography
1960
The Cars in Your Life
Director of Photography
Universe
Camera Operator
1957
City of Gold
Director
City of Gold
Director of Photography
1955
Gold
Cinematography
1954
Corral
Director of Photography
1952
Neighbours
Director of Photography

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Personal Info

Known For
Production
Gender
Male
Birthday
10/17/1927
Day of Death
6/26/2014
Place of Birth
Dresden, Saxony, Germany