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    Roman Kroitor
    An image from City of Gold, one of the productions that also features Roman Kroitor.
    Roman Kroitor

    Roman Kroitor

    December 12, 1926 — Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Roman Kroitor (December 12, 1926 – September 17, 2012) was a Canadian filmmaker who was known as a pioneer of Cinéma vérité, as the co-founder of IMAX, and as the creator of the Sandde hand-drawn stereoscopic 3D animation system. He was also the original inspiration for The Force. His prodigious output garnered numerous awards, including two BAFTA Awards, three Cannes Film Festival awards, and two Oscar nominations.

    Roman Boghdan Kroitor was born in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, to Ukrainian immigrants Peter and Tatiana (Shewchuk), both of whom were teachers. Peter died when Roman was four; Tatiana moved the family to Winnipeg and continued teaching. Roman attended the University of Manitoba, graduating in 1951 with a Master of Arts in Philosophy.

    Universe

    Universe

    1960

    Lonely Boy

    Lonely Boy

    1962

    Paul Tomkowicz: Street Railway Switchman

    Paul Tomkowicz: Street Railway Switchman

    1953

    City of Gold

    City of Gold

    1957

    Nobody Waved Goodbye

    Nobody Waved Goodbye

    1964

    First Winter

    First Winter

    1982

    CyberWorld

    CyberWorld

    2000

    North of Superior

    North of Superior

    1971