
Donald Everett Shebib (27 January 1938 – 5 November 2023) was a Canadian film and television director. Shebib was a central figure in the development of English Canadian cinema who made several short documentaries for the National Film Board of Canada and CBC Television in the 1960s before turning to feature films, beginning with the influential Goin' Down the Road (1970) and what many call his masterpiece, Between Friends (1973). He soon became frustrated by the bureaucratic process of film funding in Canada and chronic problems with distribution as well as a string of box office disappointments. After Heartaches (1981), he made fewer films for theatrical release and worked more in television. Don Shebib was Noah "40" Shebib's father. From Wikipedia.

Wind at My Back

Caitlin's Way

Counterstrike

My Secret Identity

E.N.G.

Goin' Down the Road

Police Academy: The Series

Nightalk

The Ascent

Heartaches

The Little Kidnappers

Second Wind

Dead Man's Gun

The Pathfinder

Down the Road Again

Running Brave

Rip-Off

A Search for Learning

Between Friends

Change of Heart

The Climb

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