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Janet Laurie Perlman (born September 19, 1954) is a Canadian animator and children's book author and illustrator whose work includes the short film ''
The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin ''The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin'' is a 1981 Canadian animated short by Janet Perlman that comically adapts the tale of Cinderella with penguins. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best ...
'', which was nominated for an
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at the
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and received a
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. Her 13 short films have received 60 awards to date. She was married to the late animation producer
Derek Lamb Derek Reginald Lamb (20 June 1936 – 5 November 2005) was a British animation filmmaker and producer. While serving as executive producer of the National Film Board of Canada's English Animation Studio from 1976 to 1982, he produced the Oscar-win ...
. After working with Lamb at the
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in the 1980s, they formed their own production company, Lamb-Perlman Productions. She is currently a partner in Hulascope Studio, based in
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. Perlman has produced animation segments for ''
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'' and '' NOVA''. Working with Lamb, she produced
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s for the
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series ''
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'', based on the artwork of
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, and was one of the animators for R. O. Blechman's adaptation of ''
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'' for PBS's ''
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''. She has also taught animation at
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, the
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and Concordia University. She and Lamb were divorced but remained creative and business partners until his death in 2005.


Penguin-related projects

Perlman has created several films and books with penguin characters. Her short film ''The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin'' was adapted as the children's book ''Cinderella Penguin''. Her satirical
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''Penguins Behind Bars'' was adapted as a 2003 Hulascope/NFB animated short of the same name, which received four awards including the Platinum Award for Independent Short Subject at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. The short aired on
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, Cartoon Network's late night programming block, in 2003, but was not made into a full series. She has also written and illustrated the books ''The Emperor Penguin's New Clothes'' and ''The Penguin and the Pea''.


National Film Board of Canada

In addition to ''The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin'' and '' Penguins Behind Bars'', Perlman's NFB credits include the 1976 animated short ''Lady Fishbourne's Complete Guide to Better Table Manners'', winner of first prize in the instructional films category at the Ottawa International Film Festival, and the 2005 short ''Invasion of the Space Lobsters'', a co-production of the NFB with the Canadian Labour Congress, which is a "tongue-in-cheek look at doublespeak and bafflegab." She was an animator on ''The Hottest Show on Earth'' (1977) and co-directed '' Why Me?'' with Derek Lamb (1978), and the 2014 short film ''Monsieur Pug'', and contributed animation work to Alison Snowden and David Fine's Oscar-winning NFB co-produced short ''
Bob's Birthday ''Bob's Birthday'' is a 1993 Canadian-British animated short by Alison Snowden and David Fine, winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 67th Academy Awards, and serves as the pilot to the animated series '' Bob & Margaret ...
''.


''ShowPeace'' Series

While at the NFB, Perlman developed the ''ShowPeace'' animation series
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, including her short film '' Bully Dance'', which received thirteen awards, including the Award for Best Animated Short Film from the Children's Jury and the Grand Prix de Montréal for Best Short Film at the Festival International du film pour enfants and First Prize in short film & video animation in recognition of outstanding achievement in children's media from the
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. Another of Perlman's films for the series, '' Dinner for Two'', received a dozen awards including a Grand Prix des Amériques at the
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and a UNICEF Jury Award for Best Short Film at the
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. ''Dinner for Two'' was later adapted by Perlman as the book ''The Delicious Bug''.


Hulascope Studio

With film composer and former NFB colleague Judith Gruber-Stitzer, Perlman formed Hulascope Studio to produce animated projects for television. ''Penguins Behind Bars'', a parody of the
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s of the 1950s, was co-produced by Hulascope and the NFB for Cartoon Network's
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, and co-written by Perlman with Derek Lamb.


Other works

Perlman's latest film, originally entitled ''Llama Cookin'', which was entered into the
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before it even existed. With the film due at the festival in just two weeks, Perlman quickly assembled ''Llama Cookin'' with animation
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from her computer. Unhappy with the results, she tried to withdraw the film from the festival online but couldn't figure out how to do so. So she changed the title of the film to ''Sorry Film Not Ready'' in the online entry form, hoping festival organizers would get the message. But when the two-week deadline came, Perlman received a notification that they had yet to receive a film entitled ''Sorry Film Not Ready'' and were extending the deadline. So Perlman completed a one-minute film under the title ''Sorry Film Not Ready'' and it was accepted by the Ottawa festival. At the 1994 Ottawa International Animation Festival, Perlman's short ''My Favourite Things That I Love'' proved popular but confusing to the audience, and the jury awarded her a tongue-in-cheek "Best Bad Taste Award" for the film. The film then went on to receive a "Most Horrible Music Award" from the
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.


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Watch Janet Perlman's NFB works onlineHulascope biography
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