Francine Zuckerman Pro
- Username
- FrancineZuckerman
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Film Projects
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We Are Here (2013)
- Director, Producer
- Documents the revival of Jewish life in Poland seen through the eyes of five subjects.
- Watch online | Buy the DVD
- More details | Official website
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Exposure (1997)
- Director, Producer
- Environmental Links to Breast Cancer
- Buy the DVD
- More details | Official website
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Half the Kindgom (1989)
- Director, Producer
- The stories of seven remarkable Jewish women
- Buy the DVD
- More details | Official website
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Punch Me in the Stomach (1996)
- Director, Producer
- Adapted from the successful 36 character off-Broadway play.
- Buy the DVD
- More details | Official website
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After Munich (2019)
- Producer/ Director
- The aftermath of the Munich olympics 1972 through the eyes of four women.
- More details | Official website
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Bio
Zuckerman graduated from McGill University’s film program and joined the National Film Board to co-produce and direct her first documentary film, Half the Kingdom. A controversial film about women and Judaism, Half the Kingdom was invited to participate in more than twenty international film festivals and won several awards.
Zuckerman produced and directed Exposure: environmental links to breast cancer, a documentary hosted by singer/actor Olivia Newton-John; a Canada - New Zealand co-production Punch Me in the Stomach, starring Deb Filler; the Gemini nominated dramatic anthology TV series; The Atwood Stories based on the short stories of renowned Canadian author Margaret Atwood and two new short films for Bravo television, Urban Creatures, a dance film set in the urban forest and Ladies and Gentlemen: Biddie Schitzerman.
Francine Zuckerman and her company Z films inc. more recent projects include: a feature doc set in Poland, We Are Here (Jestesmy Tu), which documents the revival of Jewish life in Poland seen through the eyes for five subjects and their families; a short film Mr. Bernstein, about a remarkable encounter with renown composer Leonard Bernstein (on iTunes and Amazon) and most recently now in distribution After Munich (sales agent Go2Films) a feature doc about the aftermath of the Munich Olympic massacre of eleven Israeli athletes in 1972 and how four women’s lives are changed forever.
Z FILMS INC.'s projects in development include: a tv series based on the celebrated writer Margaret Atwood’s novel The Edible Woman and two docs: Alma Rosé a co pro between Canada /Austria and A Place Called Home, a Canada/ New Zealand co-pro.