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Morten Parker (July 29, 1919 – May 26, 2014) was a Canadian director, producer and writer.


Biography

Parker was born and raised in a Jewish family in
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, Manitoba, attended the
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and began his career as a journalist. In 1942, his girlfriend, filmmaker Gudrun Bjerring, was hired by the
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(NFB). The two moved to
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and, in 1947, Parker was also hired by the NFB. They married in 1944 (after which Bjerring became known as the filmmaker
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). They made several films together, notably ''
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'' (1954), which was nominated for an
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. Parker directed, produced and/or wrote 35 films for the NFB. His interest lay in social and labour justice, and he was responsible for films in the NFB's ''Labour in Canada'' series (1953–54) and 1958's ''The Nature of Work'' series. He also directed ''The Fight: Science Against Cancer'', which was nominated for an
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in 1951. Also in 1951, an independent film called ''Inondations'', which he co-directed with Al Stark, was presented at the
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. In 1963, Parker left the NFB and, with Gudrun, formed Parker Film Associates, through which Parker made three films with his friend and NFB colleague, the producer and cinematographer
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. The Parkers then moved to New York, where Morten became an adjunct associate professor of film studies at the
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. He also taught film studies at
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, and served as the Special Advisor on Communications to the Prime Minister of Jamaica, the
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Film Advisor to the State of Israel, and the
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Expert in Film Production.


Personal life and death

Morten and Gudrun Bjerring Parker were married for 70 years and had two daughters. He died of natural causes in New York City on May 26, 2014, at age 95.


Filmography

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: *''The Postman'' – documentary short, 1947 – director *''Maps We Live By'' – documentary short,
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1947 – co-writer with Gudrun Parker *''Maps We Live By (Revised)'' – documentary short, Gudrun Parker 1948 – co-writer with
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*''The Home Town Paper'' – documentary short, 1948 – director, writer, editor *'' Family Circles'' – documentary short, 1949 – director, co-writer with
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*''Challenge: Science Against Cancer'' – documentary short, 1950 – director *''The Fight: Science Against Cancer'' – documentary short, 1950 – director *''The Outlaw Within'' – documentary short, 1951 – director, writer * ''Inondations''- short film (non-NFB) - co-director, 1951 *''Dues and the Union'' – documentary short, David Bearstow 1953 – co-producer with
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*''The Shop Steward'' – documentary short, 1953 – director, writer *''
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'' – documentary short, 1954 – director *''The Research Director'' – documentary short,
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1954 – producer *''The Grievance'' – documentary short, 1954 – writer, director *''Indochina'' – documentary short, 1955 – director, writer *''Parliamentary Procedure'' – documentary short, 1955 – director, writer *''Strike in Town'' – short film, 1955 – co-writer with Ian MacNeill *''The Structure of Unions'' – documentary short, 1955 – director *''Strike in Town (Revised)'' – short film, 1956 – co-writer with Ian MacNeill *''The Clerk'' – short film, Allan Wargon 1958 – producer *''The General Foreman'' – documentary short, 1958 – director, co-writer with John Wyllie, producer *''The Department Manager'' – short film,
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1958 – co-writer with Ian MacNeill, producer *''The Man on the Assembly Line'' – documentary short, 1958 – director, writer, producer *''The Skilled Worker'' – documentary short, 1958 – director, writer *''The Vice-President'' – short film,
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1958 – co-writer with Sidney Katz, producer *''The Bright Land'' – documentary short, 1959 – director, writer *''The Maritimes: Traditions and Transitions'' – documentary short, 1959 – director *''Angkor, the Lost City'' – documentary short, 1961 – co-director with Roger Blais *''Charles Tupper: The Big Man'' – documentary short, 1961 – director *''Blindness'' – short film, 1964 – director *''John Cabot: A Man of the Renaissance'' – documentary short, 1964 – director, writer *''The Red Kite'' – short film, 1965 – director, writer *''A Trumpet for the Combo'' – short film, 1965 – director *''Work of Art'' – documentary short, 1965 – director, writer *''Labour College'' – documentary short, 1966 – co-producer with John Howe *''The Meeting'' – documentary short, 1966 – director, writer, co-producer with John Howe *''The Shattered Silence'' – documentary short, 1966 – director, co-producer with John Howe *''The Case of Barbara Parsons'' – short film, co-production 1978 – director, writer Parker Film Associates: *''Rivera'' – short film, 1964 – director, producer, writer, editor *''Sanchez'' – short film, 1965 – director, producer, writer, editor *''Ybarra'' – short film, 1966 – director, producer, writer, editor *''Quintet: Reflections on a Life'' – short film, 2010 – co-director, writer


Awards

''Family Circles'' (1949) * 2nd Canadian Film Awards,
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: Genie Award for Best Non-Theatrical Film, 1950 * Ohio State Radio and TV Awards,
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: Best Film, Information, 1950 * SODRE International Festival of Documentary and Experimental Films,
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, Uruguay: Special Mention, Cultural Films, 1955 * ''Scholastic Teacher Magazine'' Annual Film Awards: Top-Ten Best Information Films list, 1950 ''Challenge: Science Against Cancer'' (1950) *
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: First Prize, Scientific Films, 1950 * American Film and Video Festival, New York: Blue Ribbon, Scientific, 1951 ''The Fight: Science Against Cancer'' (1950) *
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: Special Genie Award "for a splendid representation of a significant social problem", 1951 *
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, Los Angeles: Nominee: Best Documentary Short Subject, 1950 ''The Grievance'' (1954) *
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: Special Mention, Non-Theatrical Short, 1955 * Robert J. Flaherty Film Awards, City College Institute of Film Techniques, New York: Honourable Mention, 1955 ''
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'' (1954) *
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: Genie Award for Film of the Year, 1955 *
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: Genie Award for Best Theatrical Documentary, 1955 * Kootenay Film Festival,
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: First Prize, Artistic Achievement, 1956 *
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, Scotland: Diploma of Merit, 1954 *
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: Award of Merit, Literature in Films, 1956 *Johannesburg International Film Festival,
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: Certificate of Merit, 1956 *
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, Los Angeles: Nominee: Best Documentary Feature, 1955 ''Indochina'' (1955) * Kootenay Film Festival,
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: Certificate of Merit, Sociology, 1957 ''The Man on the Assembly Line'' (1958) * International Labour Film Festival of the International Labour Film Institute,
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: Special Mention, 1960 ''The Skilled Worker'' (1958) * International Labour Film Festival of the International Labour Film Institute,
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: Special Mention, 1960 ''The Red Kite'' (1965) *
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: Chris Award, First Prize, Religion, 1967 * Annual Landers Associates Awards, New York: Award of Merit, 1966 ''The Case of Barbara Parsons'' (1978) *
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, Saskatchewan: Craft Award for Best Direction, 1979 *
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, Saskatchewan: Golden Sheaf Award for Best Drama, 1979 * American Film and Video Festival, New York: Red Ribbon, History & Biography, 1980


References

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