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| name        = Kelsey Irvine
| name        = Kelsey Irvine
| image      = Kelsey Irvine at the 2016 CFC Annual BBQ Fundraiser (29639607325).jpg
| portrait    = Kelsey Irvine at the 2016 CFC Annual BBQ Fundraiser (29639607325).jpg
| alt        = Kelsey Irvine at the 2016 Canadian Film Centre 2016 BBQ
| alt        = Kelsey Irvine at the 2016 Canadian Film Centre 2016 BBQ
| caption    = Kelsey Irvine at the 2016 Canadian Film Centre 2016 BBQ
| caption    = Kelsey Irvine at the 2016 Canadian Film Centre 2016 BBQ
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| occupation  = film producer / film director
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'''Kelsey Irvine''' is a [[Canadian people|Canadian]] film producer.<ref name=thepeterboroughexaminer2016-01-14/>  In 2016 she was an associate producer of ''[[Spectres of the Shoah]]'', a documentary about [[film director]] [[Claude Lanzmann]], best known for his 1985 documentary about the Nazi extermination of Jewish people, [[Shoah (film)|Shoah]].
'''Kelsey Irvine''' is a [[Canadian people|Canadian]] film producer.<ref name=thepeterboroughexaminer2016-01-14/>  In 2016 she was an associate producer of ''[[Spectres of the Shoah]]'', a documentary about [[film director]] [[Claude Lanzmann]].  Lanzmann is remembered for his 1985 documentary about the Nazi extermination of Jewish people, [[Shoah (film)|Shoah]], which was over nine hours long and 11 years in the making. In 2015, Irvine and a film crew lead by director/producer [[Adam Benzine]] interviewed Lanzmann for their documentary about the director.<ref name=thepeterboroughexaminer2016-01-14/><ref name=D-WordSpectre/> Lanzmann had not been interviewed since 1985, the year ''Shoah'' was completed.
 
Irvine and a film crew lead by director/producer [[Adam Benzine]] interviewed Lanzmann, for the film, in 2015.<ref name=thepeterboroughexaminer2016-01-14/><ref name=D-WordSpectre/> Lanzmann had not been interviewed since 1985, the year ''Shoah'' was completed.


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Kelsey Irvine
Kelsey Irvine at the 2016 CFC Annual BBQ Fundraiser (29639607325).jpg
Born 1987
Occupation film producer / film director
Known for produced an Oscar nominated documentary

Kelsey Irvine is a Canadian film producer.[1] In 2016 she was an associate producer of Spectres of the Shoah, a documentary about film director Claude Lanzmann. Lanzmann is remembered for his 1985 documentary about the Nazi extermination of Jewish people, Shoah, which was over nine hours long and 11 years in the making. In 2015, Irvine and a film crew lead by director/producer Adam Benzine interviewed Lanzmann for their documentary about the director.[1][2] Lanzmann had not been interviewed since 1985, the year Shoah was completed.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Oscar-nominated film has local connection with associate producer Kelsey Irvine, The Peterborough Examiner, 2016-01-14. Retrieved on 2020-01-13. “The 40-minute film is about Lanzmann, the Parisian filmmaker who shot the seminal Holocaust documentary Shoah. Shoah was released in 1985, and Lanzmann, 90, hasn't given interviews since.”
  2. Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah, D-Word, 2015. Retrieved on 2020-01-13. “In "Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah", the 90-year-old iconoclast opens up for the first time about the trials and tribulations he faced while creating his magnum opus, and the weight it left him carrying.”