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Yoram Jerzy Gross (18 October 192621 September 2015) was a Polish-born, Australian producer of children's and family entertainment. He was known for his adaptation of children's characters from books and films, and best known for the production of the films '' Dot and the Kangaroo'' and '' Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala''.


Early life

Gross was born in
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, Poland and was the brother of Jewish film director Natan Gross. Gross endured
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under the
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regime. His family was on
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's list, but chose to make their own risky escape, moving hiding places 72 times. Gross studied music and
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at the
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in Krakow (also known as Krakow University). He first entered the film industry in 1947 at the age of 20 when he became one of the first students of
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(founder of the Polish Film Institute, the Swiss Film Institute and the
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).


Early career

Gross began his career as an assistant to Polish directors Eugene Cenkalski and
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as well as the Dutch director Joris Ivens and studied script writing under Carl Foreman. In 1950, Gross moved from Poland to Israel, where he worked as a newsreel and documentary cameraman. He then became an independent film producer and director and began winning prizes at international film festivals. His full-length feature, ''
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'' (1962), a biblical story, received special prizes in many countries. His experimental film ''Chansons Sans Paroles'' (1958) was heralded by some international film critics as the most interesting film of 1959. Another comedy, ''
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'' (1964), set the box office record of the year.


Australian career

In 1967, Gross, his wife Sandra and young family migrated to Australia and lived in
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. They established Yoram Gross Film Studio in their house, as remote workers. Gross continued to make experimental films and to win awards. He originally produced film clips for the popular weekly television music program '' Bandstand'' for such artists as John Farnham. At the Sydney Film Festival in 1970, he was awarded second prize for ''The Politicians'' in the category of best Australian-made film, and at the 1971 Australian Film Awards, his film ''To Nefertiti'' won the
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award.


Animated films and TV series

After 1977, Gross devoted his energies to animated films and series, but maintained an interest in experimental films with awards to assist young filmmakers including the ''Yoram Gross Award for Best Animated Film'' at the Sydney Film Festival and the ''Yoram Gross Best Animation Award'' at the
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. Gross wrote a book on making animated films titled ''
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'' (1975) and produced a film of the same title.


Dot series

The first animated feature film produced by the Yoram Gross Film Studio, called '' Dot and the Kangaroo'' (1977), used a special aerial image technique of drawings over live action backgrounds. The film was based on an Australian classic best seller by Ethel Pedley, and was described by ABC film critic John Hinde as a "brilliant technical success and the best cartoon film originated in Australia". It won Best Children's Film in Tehran and also won a Sammy Award for the Best Animated Film at the 1978 Australian Film Institute Television Awards. Gross went on to produce, direct and script a total of sixteen feature films for 19 children. Eight films featuring the adventures of Dot from the original film ''Dot and the Kangaroo''. '' Dot and the Bunny'' (1984) was the winner of the 1983 Best Animated Film at the 28th Asia Pacific Film Festival, and '' Dot and Keeto'' (1985) won the Red Ribbon Award at the 1986 American Film and Video Festival. Coinciding with the release of the films, Gross also published books based on the films ''Dot and the Kangaroo'', '' The Little Convict'' and ''
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''.


Magic Riddle

Gross's 1991 animated film '' The Magic Riddle'' was based on an original story and is a mixture of fairy tales from Hans Christian Andersen, the
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, and others.


Blinky Bill

In 1992, Gross released '' Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala'', based upon the Australian children's classic by Dorothy Wall. This film featured an Australian koala and introduced Blinky Bill to an international audience. Blinky Bill generated one of Australia's most successful merchandising programs, bringing in millions of dollars in export earnings. In 1993, Yoram Gross Film Studio diversified into animated series for television. The first two of the ''Blinky Bill'' series, ''
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'' and '' Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Excursion'', totalled 52 half-hour episodes and achieved significant international success, particularly in Europe. After ''Blinky Bill'', Gross co-produced the series '' Tabaluga'' (26 half hours) with EM.TV & Merchandising AG, which became a top-rated children's show in Germany. An animated series adapting Australia's best-known kangaroo, '' Skippy'', was completed in 1998, whereupon the studio commenced the animation of '' Flipper and Lopaka''. Both series comprise 26 half-hour episodes.


Later career

In March 1999, EM.TV a 50% share ownership in Yoram Gross Film Studio acquired from Village Roadshow Limited to form Yoram Gross-EM.TV Pty Ltd (YGEM) was created. This new partnership marked the transition from a family business to a world brand. EM.TV and YGEM committed to the production of 10 new series over the next 5 years. The new millennium cemented Gross and EM.TV's position as the number one family entertainment business in Australia and supplier of quality children's content to the world. The studio completed a second series of both ''Tabaluga'' and ''Flipper and Lopaka'', as well as a brand new series, '' Old Tom''. The
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programmed a dedicated block of television produced by Yoram Gross – a fulfilment of its commitment to screen quality 'C classified' drama for children. Gross and EM.TV also launched the Junior (TV channel) in Germany. Gross's autobiography, ''My Animated Life'' was released in April 2011.


Death

Gross died in Sydney at the age of 88 on 21 September 2015.''Herald-Sun'', Film producer Yoram Gross has died at age 88
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Honours and recognition

Gross won more than 80 international awards for his various films. Gross was honoured in the 1995 Australia Day Honours with a
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for his services to the Australian film industry, particularly in animation techniques. Gross celebrated his 60th anniversary in the film industry in May 2007. To celebrate the milestone, the New South Wales Film and Television Office honoured him by hosting a special retrospective screening of his career highlights, including the screening of Gross's most recent project, ''Autumn in Krakow'', a poignant short film on his home town of Kraków, based on his late brother Nathan's poetry. In 2011, Gross was awarded the Commander's Cross with Star of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland and the Medal for Merit to polish Culture – "Gloria Artis".. For users in Australia, Greece, Germany, and Israel, a Google Doodle was made for what would have been his 95th birthday to celebrate his life and works.


Filmography


Feature films


TV series

*'' Bright Sparks'' (1989) *''
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'' (1993) *'' Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Excursion'' (1995) *'' Samuel and Nina'' (1996–1997) *'' Tabaluga'' (1997–2004) *'' Skippy: Adventures in Bushtown'' (1998–1999) (also known as ''Skippy: Adventures in Bushland'') *'' Dumb Bunnies'' (1998–1999) (with
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and Scholastic) *'' Flipper and Lopaka'' (1999–2005) *''
Fairy Tale Police Department ''Fairy Tale Police Department'' is an Australian animated series, produced by the company Yoram Gross-EM.TV in co-production with EM.TV & Merchandising AG, Victory Media Group, and Talit Communications. It aired on Seven Network at various ...
'' (2001–2002) *'' Old Tom'' (2001–2002) *'' Bambaloo'' (2003–2004) (with The Jim Henson Company) *''Art Alive'' (2003–2005) *''Seaside Hotel'' (2003–2005) *'' Blinky Bill'' (2004) (also known as ''Blinky Bill's Extraordinary Balloon Adventure'' and ''Blinky Bill's Around the World Adventures'') *''Dive, Olly, Dive!'' (2005) (with
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) *'' Deadly'' (2005–2006) *''
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'' (2006–2011) *''
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'' (2008–2009) *''Legend of Enyo'' (2009–2010) *''
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'' (2009–2013) *'' Zeke's Pad'' (2010) *'' Vic the Viking'' (2013–2014) *'' Tashi'' (2014–2015) *'' Heidi'' (2015)


Short films

* ''Chansons Sans Paroles'' (1958) * ''Song Without Words'' (1958) * ''Hava Nagila'' (1959) * ''We Shall Never Die'' (1959) * ''Bon Appetit'' (1969) * Barry Crocker's ''Danny Boy'' (1970) * Janice Slater's ''Call It What You May'' (1970) * John Farnham's ''One'' (1970) * ''The Politicians'' (1970) * ''To Nefertiti'' (1971) * ''Seasons'' (1972) * ''Sun'' (1975) * ''Professor Filutek'' (1999) * ''The Naked Tree'' (2003) * ''Autumn in Krakow'' (2007) * ''Fuchsia Ballerinas'' (2007) * ''Young Musicians'' (2007–2008) * ''Don't Forget...'' (2010) * ''Why...'' (2010) * ''Forest Holocaust'' (2011) * ''Sentenced To Death'' (2011) * ''The Liar'' (2012) * ''Kaddish'' (2013)


References


External links


Web page for Flying Bark Productions

Web page for Yoram Gross Films Pty Ltd
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