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Paul Morrison (III)

Paul Morrison has a distinguished track record as a drama and documentary film-maker. His first feature film, Solomon and Gaenor, was nominated for an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2000 and won the Welsh BAFTA for Best Film in 2001. He is represented in America by Paradigm, Los Angeles. See full bio »

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2008 Little Ashes
 
1994 Degas and Pissarro Fall Out (short)
 
1989 From Bitter Earth (TV documentary)
 
1988 Unstable Elements (TV documentary)
 
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2003 Wondrous Oblivion (written by)
 
1999 Solomon & Gaenor (writer)
 
1994 Without Walls (TV series documentary)
 
1989 From Bitter Earth (TV documentary)
 
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2011 Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom (TV series documentary) (producer - 1 episode)
Prairie Dog Chatter (2011) (producer)
 
2007 Meeting Helen (short) (executive producer)
 
2007 The Pied Piper of Hützovina (documentary) (executive producer)
 
1996 Witness (TV series documentary) (producer - 1 episode)
Death in the Family (1996) (producer)
 
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1990 Red Blooded American Girl
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Little Ashes -- A chronicle of the time where Salvador Dalí meets Federico García Lorca and Luis Buñuel, and follows them into the era of their country’s civil war. Wondrous Oblivion -- Open-ended Trailer from Palm Pictures Solomon & Gaenor -- A tragic love story between a Jewish young man and a Welsh woman in the beginning of the century. The movie is mostly in English with parts in Welsh and Yiddish