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Other notable films Reitman directed include Twins, Kindergarten Cop, Dave, Junior and Six Days, Seven Nights. In 2021, Ghostbusters: Afterlife was released – directed by Reitman’s son Jason, also a film-maker, and produced by Reitman. Not only did the irreverent supernatural comedy – starring Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Rick Moranis, Harold Ramis, Ernie Hudson and Sigourney Weaver – gross nearly $300m worldwide, it earned two Oscar nominations and spawned a veritable franchise including a sequel, spin-offs, games and television shows. He directed Bill Murray in his first starring role in Meatballs and then again in Stripes but his most significant success came with 1984’s Ghostbusters. His big break came with the raucous, college fraternity sendup National Lampoon’s Animal House, which he produced. In 1975, he produced the off-Broadway National Lampoon Show, starring Bill Murray, John Belushi, Brian Doyle-Murray, Gilda Radner and Harold Ramis – all unknowns who would go on to star in Reitman’s films.
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He studied music and drama at McMaster University and began making movie shorts. The family joined a relative in Toronto, where Reitman displayed his show business inclinations – starting a puppet theatre, entertaining at summer camps and playing coffee houses with a folk music group. Reitman was known for big, bawdy comedies that caught the spirit of their time. Reitman was only four when his family fled communist oppression, travelling in the nailed-down hold of a barge headed for Vienna in 1950. His mother had survived Auschwitz and his father was in the underground resistance and the owner of the country’s biggest vinegar factory. Known for big, bawdy comedies that caught the spirit of their time, Reitman was born in Komarmo, Czechoslovakia, in 1946. The number of great movies he made is absurd.” The director of the 2016 Ghostbusters reboot, Paul Feig, wrote: “I had the honour of working so closely with Ivan and it was always such a learning experience … All of us in comedy owe him so very much.” Comedian Kumail Nanjiani tweeted: “A legend. While we mourn privately, we hope those who knew him through his films will remember him always.”įilm-makers and comedians lined up to pay tribute on Monday. “We take comfort that his work as a film-maker brought laughter and happiness to countless others around the world. “Our family is grieving the unexpected loss of a husband, father and grandfather who taught us to always seek the magic in life,” his children Jason, Catherine and Caroline Reitman said in a joint statement.
