Paul Kiener (died July 18, 2020), sometimes credited as Paul W. Kener,
was a film director, film producer, screenwriter, and
cinematographer.Kiener grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah. He attended
Brooks Institute of Photography, and earned an award for filmmaking
there in 1967. He later served in the United States National Guard,
and produced training and promotional films for the National Guard
forces of Utah, California, and Texas.He served as a cameraman on the
1971 film Toklat. He made his feature directorial debut with the 1974
film The Streak Car Company. He was also the director of photography
for Wendigo (1978), and directed Savage Water (1979), the documentary
The Horrors of War (1992), and Cataract Gold (2017). He died on July
18, 2020.
was a film director, film producer, screenwriter, and
cinematographer.Kiener grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah. He attended
Brooks Institute of Photography, and earned an award for filmmaking
there in 1967. He later served in the United States National Guard,
and produced training and promotional films for the National Guard
forces of Utah, California, and Texas.He served as a cameraman on the
1971 film Toklat. He made his feature directorial debut with the 1974
film The Streak Car Company. He was also the director of photography
for Wendigo (1978), and directed Savage Water (1979), the documentary
The Horrors of War (1992), and Cataract Gold (2017). He died on July
18, 2020.
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