Known for Production

John Grierson (1898–1972) was a pioneering Scottish filmmaker and producer who shaped the documentary film movement, earning recognition as the father of British and Canadian documentary cinema. He famously coined the term "documentary" in 1926 and championed the idea that film should serve as a tool for social education and reform. As the driving force behind the British documentary movement, he founded the GPO Film Unit, which produced groundbreaking works like Night Mail (1936), and later played a key role in establishing the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) in 1939, turning it into one of the world's most influential documentary institutions. Grierson’s vision and advocacy for documentary as a vehicle for public service and civic engagement left a lasting legacy on global nonfiction filmmaking.
1952
Executive Producer
1953
Executive Producer
1973
as Self (archive footage)
1952
Executive Producer
2024
as Self (archive sound)
1952
Executive Producer
2014
1950
Producer
1935
Producer
1936
as Commentary
1953
Producer
1935
Producer
1935
as Narrator
1935
Director
1935
Writer
1935
Producer
1960
Screenplay
1930
Director
1938
Executive Producer
1990
as Self