Allan King
Director
Allan King is one of Canada's leading filmmakers. Retrospectives of his work have been held in Montréal (1961), London (1970 and 1984), Rome (1983), and Toronto (1995). King’s first film in the "actuality drama" genre was Warrendale, a film about emotionally disturbed children. Jean Renoir considered it the most remarkable documentary he had ever seen and it won the Prix d'art et d'essai at Cannes in 1967. It also shared the British Academy's best foreign film award with Antonioni's Blow Up and the New York Critics' Award with Buñuel's Belle du Jour. Among King’s numerous other films are the feature documentaries A Married Couple (1970) and The Dragon’s Egg (1999), and Who Has Seen the Wind (1976), his first dramatic feature. Allan King has also directed extensively for television.