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Tom Perlmutter (born September 6, 1948) is a
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film and digital media writer and producer who was the 15th Government Film Commissioner and Chairperson of the
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, from May 17, 2007 to December 31, 2013.


NFB career

During his tenure as NFB commissioner, Perlmutter spearheaded the move by Canada's public producer into digital media production and
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, and developed its
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online screening room. He reallocated 20% of the NFB's production budget to
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and committed the NFB to
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60% of its most popular films over a five-year period. Perlmutter also started the NFB's Digital Studios, focusing on interactive works, based in Vancouver (for English-language works) and Montreal (for French productions). He had been appointed to the post by
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Minister Bev Oda, and began serving his first term on May 17, 2007. On May 8, 2012, Heritage Minister James Moore announced that Perlmutter was reappointed to the post of commissioner for a second term, until 2017. In his statement, Moore cited Perlmutter's "wealth of experience and leadership... s dedication to the film industry and his commitment to the NFB's digitization initiative" as reasons for the reappointment. On December 10, 2013, the NFB announced that Perlmutter would step down as NFB head to advise and write about the impact of technology on content creation and the challenges facing the public sector in the 21st century. On February 27, 2014, the NFB announced that Perlmutter's employment had ended and he was no longer with the organization in any capacity. Perlmutter had previously served as its head of the NFB's English Program since 2001. During his time as head of English Program, he led one the NFB's first forays into
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, with its 2006 series ''
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''.


Pre-NFB

Prior to joining the NFB, his private sector film experience included serving as the founding head of documentaries at
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. A former writer and editor of the trade magazine ''
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'', Perlmutter had also served as executive director of the
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and as head of development at CineNova Productions in Toronto. In 2000, he cofounded the Toronto-based Primitive Entertainment.


Early life and education

Perlmutter was born on September 6, 1948 in Hungary. He arrived in Montreal with his mother at age four, after a brief time in Israel. He has an MBA from the
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. He also attended
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and spent a decade working in Britain in publishing before returning to Canada to work in documentary film.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Perlmutter, Tom Government Film Commissioners and Chairpersons of the National Film Board of Canada Film producers from Quebec Canadian documentary film producers Hungarian emigrants to Canada 1948 births Living people University of Toronto alumni Canadian film critics