Film director/producer Norman Jewison made Benchley's 1961 novel The Off-Islanders into a motion picture titled The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming for which he received the nomination for an Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay.
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Canadian Stars featured interviews with Canadian-born entertainers of international presence such as Sharon Acker, Susan Clark, Monty Hall, Norman Jewison and Ted Kotcheff.
Union membership made it possible to work on movies and television shows such as, Man On The Moon, I Am Sam, White Oleander, and Deadwood and work with people such as Norman Jewison, Milos Forman, Roger Deakins, John Bailey (cinematographer), David Milch, and Dante Spinotti.
After returning to Canada, Bodrog did work for a variety of clients, including the Toronto International Film Festival, where he photographed numerous celebrities, including Sofia Coppola, David Lynch, David Mamet, Julianne Moore, Liv Tyler, Norman Jewison, Ralph Fiennes, Tori Amos, Brett Easton Ellis and Irvine Welsh among others.
He has produced numerous charity events featuring big-name celebrities, including gala fundraisers in support of The 519 featuring Sandra Bernhard, Eartha Kitt, Andrea Martin and Joan Rivers, and The Premiere Video Awards, which raised money for Variety Club, with such special honourees as Norman Jewison, David Cronenberg, Atom Egoyan, Ginger Rogers and Christopher Plummer in attendance.
Filmmakers Akira Kurosawa, Luis Buñuel, Satyajit Ray, Jean Cocteau, Carl Theodor Dreyer, Richard Lester and Norman Jewison have cited The 400 Blows as one of their favorite movies.
Norman Jewison chose Lekenik to represent Anatevka for the 1971 film "Fiddler on the Roof", after visiting other sites in Austria, Canada, and Romania.