Frederick Kroetsch

Frederick Kroetsch

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Biography

Frederick is a highly accomplished and experienced Executive Producer, boasting a remarkable career trajectory marked by his extensive involvement in a diverse array of projects, encompassing a wide range of genres and formats, for a variety of esteemed broadcasters.

Noted visionary and creative force has had a profound impact on the world of entertainment and documentary filmmaking, leaving an indelible mark with his impressive repertoire of eclectic projects. His impressive portfolio boasts a diverse range of works, including the critically acclaimed television series "Queen of the Oil Patch", a captivating and thought-provoking exploration of the oil industry, and the documentary "Last of the Fur Traders", a poignant and informative examination of the world of fur trading.

Frederick has been fortunate enough to collaborate with a diverse range of prominent broadcasting entities, encompassing the likes of Peacock, a joint venture between NBC and Universal, as well as the esteemed Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, AMI-tv, Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, Bravo, Cottage Life, and TELUS Originals, thereby expanding his professional horizons and broadening his scope of experience within the broadcasting industry.

Over the course of the past few years, he has taken on the role of director for not one, but two seasons of the highly acclaimed and widely popular documentary series "Dr. Savanna: Wild Rose Vet", showcasing his impressive skillset and expertise in the field of documentary filmmaking.

Frederick, a multifaceted individual with a profound aptitude for documentary cinematography, has honed his expertise in capturing breathtaking visuals and weaving captivating narratives through the medium of film.