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22 Facts About Peter Vronsky

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Peter Vronsky is a Canadian author, filmmaker, and investigative historian.

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Peter Vronsky holds a PhD in criminal justice history and espionage in international relations from the University of Toronto.

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Peter Vronsky is the director of several feature films, including Bad Company and Mondo Moscow.

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Peter Vronsky has worked professionally in the motion picture and television industry as a producer and cinematographer in the field of documentary production and news broadcasting with CNN, CTV, CBC, RAI and other global television networks in North America and overseas.

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Peter Vronsky consults as an investigative criminal historian to a number of law enforcement cold case homicide units including the NYPD, New York State Police, and Bergen County Prosecutor's Office New Jersey.

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Peter Vronsky was a writer and film reviewer for Canada's national film magazine Cinema Canada and University of Toronto's The Varsity.

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Peter Vronsky was a member of Toronto Filmmakers Coop and University of Toronto Film Board.

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Peter Vronsky studied with Canadian film directors Don Shebib, Clarke Mackey, and Peter Pearson at the Toronto Filmmakers Coop.

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Peter Vronsky dropped out of the University of Toronto at the end of his second year to pursue filmmaking full-time.

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Peter Vronsky wrote and directed two thirty-minute short drama films starring Paul Young from the Cardboard Brains: American Nights and The Sheep-Eaters.

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Peter Vronsky received several Canada Council and Ontario Arts Council Grants and directed and produced a thirty-minute music documentary special on punk rock for CBC television Crash'n'Burn with the Viletones, Teenage Head, Dishes, The Ramones and The Deadboys, filmed at CBGB in New York and the New Yorker Theater and Crash'n'Burn in Toronto;.

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Peter Vronsky produced and directed a feature film, Bad Company.

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Peter Vronsky worked as an assistant-director on Canadian feature films: Nothing Personal, The Last Chase and Screwballs.

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Peter Vronsky created numerous video art tapes and formal video installations exhibited in Canada and internationally in Tokyo, Paris, Rome, Amsterdam, New York, and London.

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Peter Vronsky was the Producer-director of Russian Rock Underground, a thirty-minute music television special on underground rock music in the Soviet Union, featuring Boris Grebenshchikov, Televizor, Zvuki Mu and Auktion.

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Peter Vronsky was the writer-producer-director of Mondo Moscow, a feature-length documentary on incipient Stalinism and underground culture in the USSR, 1990.

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Peter Vronsky was the cameraman-line producer on The Hunt for Red Mercury, an investigative one-hour documentary on nuclear weapons material smuggling in Chechnya, 1992.

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Peter Vronsky was the Director of Photography on the feature-length music documentaries, Life Could Be A Dream and I'll Fly Away Home.

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Peter Vronsky authored two crime history books, Serial Killers The Method and Madness of Monsters and Female Serial Killers: How and Why Women Become Monsters.

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Peter Vronsky returned to the University of Toronto as a full-time student from 2003 to 2010, completing the following degrees:.

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Peter Vronsky suspected this could have played a role in his death in Cambodia.

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Peter Vronsky is fluent in English, Russian and Italian and resides in Toronto, Canada, and Venice, Italy.