Morley Markson
Morley Markson is a Canadian industrial designer, film director and cinematographer from Toronto, Ontario.Kaspars Dzeguze, "The camera as actor: a new style for films". The Globe and Mail, January 31, 1970. He is most noted for his 1974 film Monkeys in the Attic, which was a Canadian Film Award nominee for Best Picture at the 26th Canadian Film Awards in 1975,"Rebirth of the film awards". The Globe and Mail, October 2, 1975. and his 1988 documentary film Growing Up in America, which was a Genie Award nominee for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989.Jay Scott, "Cronenberg film earns a dozen nominations: Dead Ringers tops Genie list". The Globe and Mail, February 14, 1989.
His 1971 film Breathing Together: Revolution of the Electric Family was a selection of the International Critics' Week at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival.Roger Levesque, "Breathing Together recalls '60s idealism". Edmonton Journal, August 12, 1992.
Filmography
- Exploration (1967)
- Kaleidoscope (1967)
- America Simultaneous: The Electric Family (1968)
- Electrocution of the World (1968)
- Eyebang (1968)
- Light Year (1968)
- Retinal Capsule (1968)
- Zero (1968)
- The Tragic Diary of Zero the Fool (1969)
- Breathing Together: Revolution of the Electric Family (1971)
- Monkeys in the Attic (1974)
- Off Your Rocker (1982)
- Growing Up in America (1988)
References
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External links
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- {{official|https://morleymarkson.com/}}
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Category:Canadian documentary film directors
Category:Canadian cinematographers
Category:Canadian experimental filmmakers
Category:Canadian industrial designers
Category:Canadian video artists
Category:Film directors from Toronto
Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
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