Dog Green Productions was founded by Max Lewkowicz, who has written, directed, and produced hundreds of productions for networks, public television, museums, and multinational corporations in a career that has spanned over twenty-five years.
Since 1981, Max has worked with major international production groups in Montreal, London, and New York. His global experience coupled with the ability to speak five languages, has enabled him to produce extensively for an international market.
Max's documentary works include award-winning films about the mercury pollution afflicting Native American tribes in Northern Canada, the Dance Theater of Harlem, the generational cycles of poverty in America’s inner cities, Nelson Mandela’s struggle against Apartheid in South Africa, Across the Bridge, an American Military Doctrine in Germany during the Cold War and Ours to Fight For, the stories of American GIs in World War II.
In addition, Max has written, produced and directed museum exhibition films and interactive presentations domestically and internationally. His works in this area include the media for the core exhibits of The Museum of Jewish Heritage/A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in Battery Park City, New York; The South African Heritage Museum in Cape Town; and the Montreal Memorial Holocaust Center.
Max's writing and directorial expertise has won critical acclaim and numerous awards, including the Silver Screen Award at the US Film and Video Festival, the grand prize of The Chicago International Film Festival, The International Film and TV Festival of New York, and the 2003 Award of Excellence from the National Association of Museum Exhibitions.
Max is a graduate of McGill University and has a Masters Degree in Communication from New York University.
MAX LEWKOWICZ
Producer - Director - Writer
MAX LEWKOWICZ
Producer - Director - Writer