Moses Znaimer

Moses Znaimer

Born: January 1, 1942
Moses Znaimer is a Tajik-born Canadian media executive of Polish-Latvian descent. He is the co-founder and former head of CityTV, the first independent television station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and the current head of ZoomerMedia.

Movies for Moses Znaimer...

Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe
Title: Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe
Character: Secundus' Answer Box (voice)
Released: December 18, 1990
Type: Movie
An alien policeman comes to Earth to hunt down a renegade of his own race.
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Best Revenge
Title: Best Revenge
Character: Leo
Released: October 19, 1984
Type: Movie
When his best friend is kidnapped and held for ransom by a drug kingpin, an American hustler embarks on a suicide mission to smuggle four million dollars worth of hashish out of Morocco.
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Love
Title: Love
Character: Marvin ("Love on Your Birthday")
Released: July 1, 1982
Type: Movie
A unique anthology of six short vignettes on the subject of love, all of them written, directed and produced by women.
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The Last Chase
Title: The Last Chase
Character: Reporter
Released: April 1, 1981
Type: Movie
Twenty years after the American people have been told the oil has run out and disease has scared them into complacency, the United States has become a fascist state. One man, former race car driver Franklyn Hart, now a puppet spokesman for public transportation, rebuilds his race car and sets off to California from Boston where people have returned to living life like they were twenty years prior.
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Atlantic City
Title: Atlantic City
Character: Felix
Released: September 3, 1980
Type: Movie
In a corrupt city, a small-time gangster and the estranged wife of a pot dealer find themselves thrown together in an escapade of love, money, drugs and danger.
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Title: The Way It Is
Character: Co-Host
Released: September 1, 1967
Type: TV
"The Way It Is," a Sunday night one-hour show, aired from September 1967 to June 1969. Under the executive production of Ross McLean, following the success of similar CBC programs, it attracted up to 60 contributors, aiming to challenge viewers with compelling content. Hosted by John Saywell and Barbara Frum, who honed her interviewing style here, it featured Patrick Watson, Warren Davis, Percy Saltzman, Ken Lefolii, Peter Desbarats, and Moses Znaimer. Segment producers like Perry Rosemond and Peter Herrndorf worked on the show, which covered diverse topics via studio interviews, music, commentary, panels, and documentaries. While not pushing controversy, it contributed to national dialogue. Notable productions included documentaries on airline safety and Vietnam, setting a serious tone for its era. Its influence extended to later CBC shows like the fifth estate and The Journal.