Terence McKenna (film producer)
For the American writer, see Terence McKenna.
Terence McKenna | |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | journalist |
Known for | award winning filmmaker |
Terence McKenna is a Canadian documentary filmmaker.[1][2] He has collaborated with his brother Brian McKenna, also an award winning filmmaker.[3]
Partial filmography
- The Secret History of 9/11, 2006
- Land, Gold and Women, 2006
- Son of al Qaeda, 2004
- Life and Times of John Paul II, 2003
- Korea: The Unfinished War, 2003
- Trail of a Terrorist , 2001
- The Valour and the Horror, 1992
- The Squamish Five, 1989[4]
References
- ↑ "Personalities A-Z: Terence McKenna". CBC News. Retrieved 2011-10-11.
Since before 9/11, he has been following Al Qaeda activities, first making a documentary about Ahmed Ressam and the "Millennium Plot" called "Trail of a Terrorist" which was broadcast around the world after 9/11, notably on the PBS documentary program "FRONTLINE". That documentary was a co-winner of the "Gold Baton" Dupont-Columbia Award, considered the highest broadcasting award in the United States. In 2002, he made another documentary about Al Qaeda activities in Europe called "The Recruiters". A third CBC documentary on the topic, "Son of al Qaeda" was also broadcast of PBS FRONTLINE in April and June, 2004.
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(help) mirror - ↑ Donovan, Paul. Cinema Canada, "The Squamish Five", January 1989