Engineers of the imagination for
documentary film, television,
Internet,and radio projects.
 
:: Filmography
 
Commercial projects are not listed.
 

LET PICCADILLY LIVE — Writer/Producer/Director
25 min,16mm, color (1972)

CAMP IN CAMDEN — Co-producer
25 min.,16mm, B&W (1973) Infilms
Selected for the British National Film Archive.

DISCOVERING ROOTS — Writer/Producer/Director
20 min, 16mm, color (1974) Infilms/Save the Children's Fund

BIG RED VAN — Writer/Producer/Director
20 min, 16mm, color (1974) Infilms/Arts Council of Great Britain

TALACRE SCHOOL FILM — Writer/Producer/Director
90 min, 16mm, B & W (1975) Infilms/British Film Institute
Screened at National Film Theater, Selected for the British National Film Archive.

AGING: THE MYTHS — Writer/Producer/Editor
60 min, audio (1978) National Public Radio (Crossroads)
National broadcast

MOVING UP — Writer/Co-Producer
20 min, tape/slide (1981) Ehrlich & King

CHOICE OR CHANCE — Writer/Co-Producer
20 min, video (1982) Ehrlich & King

SELECCIONANDO CUIDADO INFANTIL — Co-Writer/Director
14 min, video (1983) Ehrlich & King

CHANGING DECADES — Writer/Producer/Director
22 min, video (1984) Southern Regional Council

NOTES FROM NICARAGUA — Writer/Co-Producer/Director/Camera/Sound/Editor
30 min, video (1986) Pegajosa Productions
Winner: "Best Public Affairs Documentary" National Federation of Local Cable Programmers. Regional PBS broadcast

YOU CAN'T JUDGE A BOOK BY LOOKIN' AT THE COVER — Writer/Producer/Director
30 min, video (1987) George King & Assoc.
Atlanta Film & Video Festival, Regional PBS broadcast

WORD OF MOUTH — Writer/Producer/Editor
3 x 30 min, audio (1987)
Winner: Golden Reel: "Best Arts & Cultural Programming"
(National Federation of Community Broadcasters)

LEARNING TO CHANGE — Co-Writer/Producer
30 min, video (1990) Southern Regional Council
Local PBS and cable broadcasts

TEN THOUSAND POINTS OF LIGHT — Writer/Co-Producer/Director/Camera/Sound/Editor
30 min, video (1991) Velvet Video
Winner: Atlanta Film & Video Festival, Charlotte Film & Video Festival

WILL THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN? — Writer/Producer
www.unbrokencircle.org/home.htm
26 x 30 min, audio (1997) Southern Regional Council
Winner: 1997 Non-Print Media Award (Oral History Association), Golden Reel: "Best National News & Current Affairs Programming" (National Federation of Community Broadcasters), 1998 George Foster Peabody Award.
(National reviews)

DIALOGUES ON ART, CULTURE, AND SOCIAL CHANGE — Producer/Director
22 min, video (2000) Rockefeller Foundation

GOIN' TO CHICAGO — Producer/Director
http://www.newsreel.org/nav/title.asp?tc=CN0041
70 min, 16mm, color (1994/2001) George King & Associates
Winner: Cine Golden Eagle, National PBS broadcast 2001.
(National reviews)

SEEING COLOR: OBJECT, LIGHT, & OBSERVER — Writer/Director
30 min, HDTV video (2002) National Gallery of Art

WHO'S THAT STRANGER? — Writer/Producer/Director/Camera/Editor
30 min, video (2007) Pegajosa Productions
At 95, musician Kasper 'Stranger' Malone holds the Guinness World Record for the longest recording career in history (1926-2005). As the baby boomers prepare to retire, this film presents an inspiring picture of vitality from someone who simply kept working, 30 years beyond retirement. Look for this film in festivals in 2007.

The Atlanta Film Festival screened a retrospective of George King's work at the 2002 25th anniversary Festival.

Producer/media artist George King was presented with a 2005 IMAGE award, with filmmaker Spike Lee and 4 others.

 
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