Timothy Grucza

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Timothy Grucza (born 1 July 1976 in Melbourne, Australia) is a cameraman and documentary film maker.

He is best known for his work in conflict zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan.

Grucza is currently based in Paris, France.[needs update]

Career[]

Grucza began his career in Australia, working on issues in the South Pacific including civil unrest in West Papua. In 1999 he documented repatriated refugees, who had escaped the war in Kosovo and were granted safe haven in Australia. He began covering Iraq in 2002 when he entered the Kurdish enclave in the north of the country. During the 2003 invasion of Iraq Grucza worked as a correspondent for the French network Canal+. Since then he has worked extensively in Iraq, Israel and the Palestinian territories, Pakistan and Afghanistan for PBS Frontline.

He continues to produce his own films and pieces for Frontline.[needs update]

Awards[]

In 2006, along with Yuri Maldavsky, Grucza released his first feature-length documentary film named White Platoon (a.k.a. ""[1]). The film is a unique look at a platoon of soldiers who spend one year in Baghdad, entering as idealistic young men and leaving as cynical, sometimes bitter, veterans. The film won best Feature Length Documentary[2] at the Banff World Television Festival and was selected for the Hot Docs Canadian international documentary film festival.[3]

In 2009 Grucza was awarded a News and Documentary Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Cinematography[4] for his work on the Frontline documentary, The War Briefing.[5]

See also[]

External links[]

"Timothy Grucza". Internet Movie Database.
Jensen, Elizabeth (17 April 2007). "From Brownstone to Baghdad, TV Crew Armed With Ingenuity". New York Times. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
"Fleeing Gori, in the heart of the Georgian war". France 24. 5 September 2008.
"On the ground in Afghanistan". Frontline. 28 October 2008.
"The Making Of "Obama's War"". Frontline. 13 October 2009.

References[]

  1. ^ "White Platoon, Baghdad 2004 (2005)". Phares-Balises. 8 January 2007.
  2. ^ "UK shows dominate Canadian awards". BBC News. 13 June 2006.
  3. ^ "Hot Docs press release". Hot Docs. 29 March 2006.
  4. ^ "Inside Frontline: Two Wars, Two Emmys". PBS Frontline. 23 September 2009.
  5. ^ "The War Briefing | FRONTLINE". PBS. 28 October 2008. Retrieved 5 October 2013.


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