Inside Kenk (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 3, 2019

Original Title:
Inside Kenk

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Sphinx Productions
TVO

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 29

Igor Kenk was known as the world's most prolific bicycle thief. His shop in Toronto notoriously sold stolen bikes back to their original owners. In 2008 he was arrested and jailed, after which he sold his shop and disappeared. Ten years later in Switzerland, Igor reflects on his past and his new life.

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Accountant:
Patricia Rose

Animation:
Craig Small

Art Direction:
Craig Small

Assistant Editor:
C. Hilary Smith

Colorist:
Aj McLauchlin

Creative Director:
Craig Small

Director:
Jason Gilmore

Director of Photography:
James Cooper

Editor:
Jason Gilmore

Executive Producer:
Jane Jankovic
Ron Mann

Online Editor:
Alec McKay

Original Music Composer:
Dave Williams

Post Coordinator:
Laurie Maxwell

Producer:
Alex Jansen
Ron Mann

Production Assistant:
Tristan Tiggeloven

Production Coordinator:
Tristan Tiggeloven

Researcher:
Tristan Tiggeloven

Sound Mixer:
Aaron McCourt

Sound Recordist:
James Cooper

Story Editor:
Lisa Hosein

Storyboard Artist:
Mathew den Boer

Title Designer:
Nick Sewell

Writer:
Jason Gilmore

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