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Known for Writing · David and Hazel: A Story in Communication

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BIOGRAPHY

John Howe was a pivotal figure in Canadian cinema, renowned for his contributions to the National Film Board of Canada from 1955 to 1983. His most celebrated work, *Why Rock the Boat?* (1974), remains a sought-after title among collectors for its insightful exploration of social issues during a transformative era in Canada. This film, alongside the striking *Do Not Fold, Staple, Spindle or Mutilate*, showcases Howe's unique ability to blend documentary storytelling with artistic flair, making these titles prized possessions for anyone interested in the evolution of Canadian film. Collectors value Howe's films not just for their content but also for their historical significance; they encapsulate a time when the Canadian film industry was carving out its identity. His extensive body of work, comprising 52 films, often featured innovative techniques and rich narratives that resonate with audiences today, ensuring their status as timeless collectibles. As a respected president of various film organizations, Howe's legacy endures, making his titles essential for any serious physical media enthusiast's collection.

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What is John Howe known for?

John Howe is known for writing, with notable films including 'Why Rock the Boat?' (1974) and 'Down North' (1958).

What genres does John Howe's filmography span?

John Howe's filmography spans the genres of Comedy, Documentary, Drama, and Romance.

What era or decades does John Howe's work cover?

John Howe's work covers the years from 1958 to 1974, with the most-active decade being the 1960s.

How many films are in John Howe's filmography?

John Howe has a total of 4 films listed in his filmography.