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John Howe (August 30, 1926 – August 18, 2008) was a Canadian director, producer, and composer with the
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. He is best known for his films ''
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'' and ''
Why Rock the Boat? ''Why Rock the Boat?'' is a 1974 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by John Howe. The film stars Stuart Gillard as Harry Barnes, a young journalist in Montreal who becomes romantically involved with Julia Martin ( Tiiu Leek), a reporter for a ...
'', and for his handling of the NFB’s 1969 Austerity Crisis.


Early life

John Thomas Howe was born in
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, the son of Thomas and Margret Ogilvy (Manzie) Howe. At age 18, he joined the
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, saw action in Europe, and in 1946, left the service with the rank of
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. Upon his return to Canada, he went to the
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, graduating in 1950.


Career

While in university, Howe worked as a director's assistant at the Canadian Repertory Theatre, and as a freelance reporter for the CBC. He also appeared in two episodes of two CBC television series: ''
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'' and ''Encounter''. In 1955, he was hired by the
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where he stayed for 28 years, directing, producing, and/or writing 52 films, some in both English and French. He was also a keen composer and wrote the music for some of his productions. Howe was very active in industry associations. In addition to his memberships with the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (
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), and the
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, he was past president of the
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(SOCAN), past president (board, film division) of the
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for the Arts and past-president of the Syndicat général du cinéma et de la télévision (SGCT). The latter was the union of all NFB production staff and Howe was its president during the Austerity Crisis of 1969.


Austerity Crisis of 1969

In 1969, Prime Minister
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had taken a “no free lunch” position and stated that he intended to cut the size of the civil service by 10%. At this time, the NFB was known to be over-staffed and producers routinely overspent their budgets by as much as 200%. Some filmmakers were known to be using NFB facilities for their side projects; others were known to be using their positions for political purposes. The NFB was a natural target for cost-cutting and its commissioner, Hugo McPherson, had to find ways to streamline the organization. McPherson’s solution was to close regional offices, freeze the annual budget, cut half of the films sponsored by government departments, charge people to view NFB films and cut personnel—25% of English staff, 11.5% of French personnel. However, the union had just negotiated a $1.249 million increase in salaries. McPherson’s cuts meant that the increase would be just $260,000. In August 1969, Howe formed a Crisis Committee. Initially, the committee kept the situation out of the public eye and pressured ministers and officials until the
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allotted another $1 million for salaries. McPherson was unwilling to come up with the shortfall or change his position on other measures. There was no declared strike, but production came to a halt. As no progress was being made, Howe spoke to the
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, accusing the government of union-busting and betraying the national trust. Letters streamed in from Canada and around the world. The public pressure forced McPherson to drop the idea of user fees. The work stoppage meant that there were no expenditures so the NFB had the money to cover the salary shortfall. The union sued to prevent lay-offs; in the end, fewer than 50 personnel members were laid off; most through retirement.


Academia

In 1983, Howe left the NFB to become an associate professor at the Department of Cinema and Television at the
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, Los Angeles, where he would stay until his retirement in 1996.


Personal life and death

In 1974, Howe married Beverley Jean Luchuck; they had five children, four of whom pre-deceased their parents. Upon retirement, Howe and his wife had settled at the family's summer home in
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; he died there, of natural causes, on August 18, 2008.


Filmography

*''Invasion from the South'' - documentary short, 1956 - writer and director *''Our Northern Citizen'' - documentary short, 1956 - writer and director *''North of 60'' - documentary short, 1956 - writer and director *''
Canada's Air Defence ''Canada's Air Defence'' is a 33-minute 1957 Canadian documentary film produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). The film depicts the role of air defence over Canada and the United States by follo ...
'' - documentary short, 1957 - writer and director *''Poverty and Plenty'' - documentary short, 1957 - director *''R.C.A.F. Air Defence Command'' - documentary short, 1957 - writer and director *''The Invisible Keystone'' - documentary short, 1957 - director *''Black and White in South Africa'' - documentary short, 1957 - director *''Colonialism: Ogre or Angel?'' - documentary short, 1957 - director *''
The Sceptre and the Mace ''The Sceptre and the Mace'' (''Le sceptre et la masse'') is a 1957 short documentary film, directed by John Howe for the National Film Board of Canada."Vanity, Centre Book Sceptre and the Mace". ''Windsor Star'', November 16, 1957. p. 22. The ...
'' - documentary short, 1957 - director *''They Called it White Man’s Burden'' - documentary short, 1957 - director *''The Awakening Mackenzie'' - documentary short, Hector Lemieux, 1958 - producer *''Down North'' - documentary short, 1958 - lyricist, writer, producer *''Why Canada?'' - documentary short, Edmund Reid 1958 - producer *''Here and There - The St. Lawrence Seaway, Part 1: Lifeline'' - documentary short, 1958 - writer, producer, director *''Here and There - The St. Lawrence Seaway, Part 2: Power'' - documentary short, 1958 - producer, director *''Here and There - The St. Lawrence Seaway, Part 3: Bottleneck'' - documentary short, 1958 - producer, director *''The St. Lawrence Seaway'' - documentary short, 1959 - writer, producer, director *''The Queen’s Plate'' - documentary short, 1959 - writer, producer and director *''Summary Trials'' - training film, 1959 - director *''Canada on Stage'' - documentary short, 1960 - director *''The Test'' - short film, 1961 - director *''Vote for Michalski'' - short film, 1961 - director *''Lord Durham'' - short film, 1961 - director *''Robert Baldwin: A Matter of Principle'' - short film, 1961 - director *''Yukon Old, Yukon New'' - documentary short, 1961 - director *''Mathematics at Your Fingertips'' - documentary short, 1961 - director *''Georges-Étienne Cartier: The Lion of Québec'' - short film, 1962 - director *''Gone Curling'' - documentary short, 1963 - director *''The Head Men'' - documentary short, 1963 - director *''Wedding Day'' - documentary short, 1963 - director *''Portrait of the Artist'' - documentary short, 1964 - director *''David and Hazel: A Story in Communication'' - short film, 1964 - director *''Jamie: The Story of a Sibling'' - short film, 1964 - director *''The Hundredth Summer'' - documentary,
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1964 - producer *''Canadians Can Dance'' - documentary short, 1966 - producer and director *''Ducks, of Course'' - documentary short, 1966 - director *''The Meeting'' - short film, Morten Parker 1966 - producer *''Long Ways to Go'' - short film, 1966 - director *''The Shattered Silence'' - short film, Morten Parker 1966 - producer *''Where Mrs. Whalley Lives'' - short film, Graham Parker 1966 - producer *''Labour College'' - documentary short,
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1966 - producer *''
Do Not Fold, Staple, Spindle or Mutilate ''Do Not Fold, Staple, Spindle or Mutilate'' is a 1967 Canadian short drama film, directed by John Howe for the National Film Board of Canada.Gary Evans, ''In the National Interest: A Chronicle of the National Film Board of Canada from 1949 to 1 ...
'' - drama, 1967 - editor, director *''A Pleasant Duty'' - documentary, 1971 - director *''Why I Sing'' - documentary, 1972 - director *''Star'' - feature, 1974 - composer, writer, director *''A Star is Lost!'' - feature, 1974 - composer, writer, director *''
Why Rock the Boat? ''Why Rock the Boat?'' is a 1974 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by John Howe. The film stars Stuart Gillard as Harry Barnes, a young journalist in Montreal who becomes romantically involved with Julia Martin ( Tiiu Leek), a reporter for a ...
'' - feature, 1974 - composer, director *''Strangers at the Door'' - short film, 1977 - producer, director *''Teach Me to Dance'' - short film,
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1978 - producer *'' A Choice of Two'' - drama, 1981 - composer, editor, producer, director *''Excuse Me, But There's a Computer Asking for You'' - documentary short, 1983 - editor, producer, director


Awards

''The Queen’s Plate'' (1959) *International Sports Film Festival,
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, Italy: Diploma of Merit, 1961 ''Mathematics at Your Fingertips'' (1961) *
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, Montreal: Genie Award for Best Film, Training and Instruction, 1963 *
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: Chris Certificate, Information/Education, 1964 ''The Test'' (1961) * American Film and Video Festival, New York: Blue Ribbon, Ethnical Problems, 1962 *
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, Saskatchewan: First Prize, Sociological 1962 *
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: Chris Certificate, Adult Education, 1969 ''Yukon Old, Yukon New'' (1961) *
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: Chris Certificate, Commercial Travel 1962 ''Where Mrs. Whalley Lives'' (1966) *
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: Chris Certificate, Mental Health, 1966 ''
Do Not Fold, Staple, Spindle or Mutilate ''Do Not Fold, Staple, Spindle or Mutilate'' is a 1967 Canadian short drama film, directed by John Howe for the National Film Board of Canada.Gary Evans, ''In the National Interest: A Chronicle of the National Film Board of Canada from 1949 to 1 ...
'' (1967) * Canadian Labour International Film Festival,
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: Grand Prize, 167 August 15, 1967 *
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: Genie Award for Best Film Over 30 Minutes, 1968 * International Labour and Industrial Film,
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: Award of Excellence, 1969 * International Labour and Industrial Film,
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: Diploma of Merit, 1969 ''
Why Rock the Boat? ''Why Rock the Boat?'' is a 1974 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by John Howe. The film stars Stuart Gillard as Harry Barnes, a young journalist in Montreal who becomes romantically involved with Julia Martin ( Tiiu Leek), a reporter for a ...
'' (1974) *
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, Chicago: Bronze Hugo, 1974 ''Teach Me to Dance'' (1978) * Child of our Time Festival,
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: Diploma of Honour, 1979


References

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