Derek May

Derek May (London, England 1932 - 1992) was a Canadian animation, dramatic and documentary film director who worked primarily for National Film Board of Canada (NFB). Originally a painter, his first film with the NFB was the 1966 experimental short, Angel. His documentary work often focused on the role of the artist in society.[1][2][3][4] His other credits include collaborating the Donald Brittain on the narration for Helicopter Canada.[5]

Partial filmography

References

  1. Guide to the Cinema(s) of Canada - Page 142 0313299315 Peter Rist - 2001 "DEREK MAY. Born 1932, London, England; died 1992. Director, editor, art director, painter. Though not as prolific a filmmaker as many NFB directors, Derek May produced a body of work that garnered wide respect. ... and the lifestyle of the artists in relationship to their work and society, in Off the Wall and Knysztof Wodiczko: "
  2. Ryan, Terry (27 September 1969). "Derek May: a cosmic weatherman". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
  3. Evans, Gary (1991). "André Lamy: Controlled by Events". In the national interest : a chronicle of the National Film Board of Canada from 1949 to 1989 (Repr. ed.). Toronto: University of Toronto Press. p. 233. ISBN 0802068332.
  4. Daudelin, Robert (October 1986). "Derek May : L'École de Brighton". Copie Zéro (in French). 30 (Le documentaire : vers de nouvelles voies).
  5. Evans, Gary. p. 122

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