Awards & Winners

Alan Zweig

Profession Film Director, Actor, Screenwriter, Film Producer
Alan Zweig is a Toronto documentary filmmaker known for often using film to explore his own life. In his 2000 film Vinyl, Zweig explores what drives people to become record collectors. Zweig spends a large portion of the film exploring his own life in regards to record collecting, feeling it has prevented him from fulfilling his dreams of a family. I, Curmudgeon is a 2004 film about self-declared curmudgeons, himself included, which received a Silver Hugo at the 2005 Chicago International Film Festival. The film was shot on a camcorder, with Zweig using a mirror to record his own experiences. Lovable is a 2007 film about our preoccupation with finding romantic perfection. In 2009, Zweig moved from autobiographical subject matter to explore the struggle of ex-convicts to lead normal lives in A Hard Name, which received the Genie Award for best documentary. His 2013 film When Jews Were Funny, an exploration of the role of Jewish comedians in North American comedy and humour, won the prize for Best Canadian Feature Film at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.

Awards by Alan Zweig

Check all the awards nominated and won by Alan Zweig.

2010


Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary
Honored for : A Hard Name

Nominations 2010 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary A Hard Name