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Noam Gonick
Noam Gonick, (born in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian filmmaker and artist. His films include ''Hey, Happy!'', ''Stryker'', and ''Guy Maddin: Waiting for Twilight''. His work frequently deals with themes of homosexuality, social exclusion, dystopia and utopia. ==Background==
Gonick was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1973 to a Jewish family. His father, Cy Gonick, is a reputed Marxist economist and former member of the Manitoba Legislature. As a youth, Noam showed a strong interest in theatre. While in elementary school, he started a small theatre company composed of other children from his neighborhood. At 16, he lived briefly in Berlin, Germany, where he worked as an actor in an experimental theatre troupe. After returning to Canada, he met and began working with filmmaker Guy Maddin, who would have a seminal influence upon his early work. Gonick attended and graduated from Ryerson University in Toronto, earning a BFA with a major in Film. He edited ''Ride, Queer, Ride'' (1997) a collection of writings on and by filmmaker Bruce LaBruce, who would prove to be another important influence on Gonick's filmmaking. In 2007, he was made the youngest inductee to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.() He is currently President of the Board of Directors at the Plug-In Institute of the Contemporary Arts.
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