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Perlmutter To Head the NFB

Tom Perlmutter has been named government film commissioner and chair of the National Film Board. Perlmutter secedes Jacques Bensimon as the head of the Canadian government funded film studio.

"I am passionate about the National Film Board," Perlmutter said. "It is, I think, one of the most vital cultural institutions in the world today -- a distinctive and original Canadian creation, loved at home and admired internationally. It has a unique role to play as a kind of cultural conscience and innovator for Canada--a role more urgent than ever before in a rapidly shifting digital media universe. I look forward to taking on the challenge and ensuring that the NFB remains a key cultural force for Canadians today and tomorrow."

Since joining the NFB in 2001 as director general, English program, Perlmutter has been one of the organization's leading ambassadors at the national and international levels. He has notably revitalized documentary and animation programming, forged critical ties with important partners abroad and provided greater accessibility to up-and-coming filmmakers and those from cultural minorities. He also led the NFB through major technological advances in terms of multiplatform production. Under his aegis, the NFB has received its first Emmy nomination as well as four Oscar nominations and two Oscar wins, most recently in the animated short category for THE DANISH POET.

Before joining the NFB, he was the founding head of documentaries at Barna-Alper Prods., where he created and produced the award-winning history series, THE TURNING POINTS OF HISTORY, and created the miniseries, THE SEXUAL CENTURY. In addition he supervised and produced THE BODY: INSIDE STORIES and countless documentary one-offs. He also initiated Barna-Alper's first international co-productions. In 1999 he became a partner in Primitive Ent. and created and produced a number of distinctive documentaries including the eight-part series, THE TEAM, which he co-directed.

Perlmutter previously partnered with one of Canada's most noted documentarists, John Walker, on several award-winning documentaries. Prior to this, he was director of creative development for CineNova Prods. where he worked with many of the world's leading broadcasters, and exec director of Alliance for Children and Television from 1993 to 1995. He has also worked as a writer and reporter, with a number of articles and publications to his credit, and is the former editor-in-chief of the Toronto bureau of the trade magazine CINEMA CANADA.

Perlmutter will officially begin his duties on June 11, 2007.

For more information, visit www.nfb.org.

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