John Cook (filmmaker)
John Cook (1935 - 21 September 2001) was an Austrian filmmaker. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada,[1] Cook lived and worked most of his life in Europe and often referred to himself as "Viennese by choice",[2] having moved to Austria in the late 1960s after a career in commercial photography in Paris.[3] Little-known in his native Canada, Cook is considered, despite his small filmography, an important figure in Austrian cinema.[4][5]
Cook was the father of Canadian guitarist Jesse Cook.
Filmography
- Artischocke (1982)
- Schwitzkasten (Clinch) (1978)
- Langsamer Sommer (Slow Summer) (1976)
- Ich schaff's einfach nimmer (I Just Can't Go On) (1973)
Further reading
Michael Omasta, Olaf Möller (Ed.), John Cook. Viennese by Choice, Filmemacher von Beruf, FilmmuseumSynemaPublikationen, Vienna 2006, ISBN 3-901644-17-2
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References
- Cinema Scope: The Modest Pilgrim by Olaf Moller
- Foreign Correspondence by Christoph Huber
- Foreign Correspondence by Christoph Huber
- Foreign Correspondence by Christoph Huber
- Edition Filmmuseum Shop - Langsamer Sommer & Schwitzkasten
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