Martin Duckworth is a Canadian documentary director and cinematographer. He raised in Montreal's Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighborhood and Halifax, Nova Scotia where his father, Jack Duckworth, was secretary-general of the YMCAs. He holds BA and MA degrees in History from Yale University and the University of Toronto. He was on staff at the National Film Board from 1963 to 1970. From 1990 to 2012, he taught film at Concordia University’s Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema.
Magic in the Sky
(Director of Photography)
The Ernie Game
(Camera Operator)
The World of One in Five
(Director of Photography)
Nos derniers jours à Moscou
(Director)
A Search for Learning
(Cinematography)
Trawler Fishermen
(Camera Operator)
La bataille de Rabaska
(Director)
Les Yeux du coeur
(Director)
Between Two Worlds
(Cinematography)
The World is Watching
(Cinematography)
View from the Summit
(Director of Photography)
Welcome to Canada
(Director of Photography)
Outremont et les Hassidim
(Camera Operator)
Upstairs With David Amram
(Director of Photography)
A Wives' Tale
(Director of Photography)
Christopher's Movie Matinee
(Director of Photography)
No More Hibakusha!
(Director of Photography)
Pandora
(Director of Photography)
Data for Decision
(Director of Photography)
Never a Backward Step
(Director of Photography)
Satan's Choice
(Director of Photography)
Angel
(Director of Photography)
1948: Creation & Catastrophe
(Camera Operator)
Power
(Cinematography)
Through These Eyes
(Director of Photography)
Imperial Sunset
(Cinematography)
No More Hiroshima
(Director)
A Score for Women's Voices
(Director of Photography)
Acting Blind
(Director)
Acting Blind
(Director of Photography)
Return to Dresden
(Director)
Return to Dresden
(Editor)
Accident
(Director)
Documenting John Grierson
(Camera Operator)
Crossroads - Three Jazz Pianists
(Director)
Le bonhomme
(Director of Photography)
The New Alchemists
(Camera Operator)
A Wives' Tale
(Director)
Jordan River Anderson, The Messenger
(Camera Operator)
Sad Song of Yellow Skin
(Director of Photography)
8:15 - August 6, 1945 Hiroshima
(Director)
No More Hibakusha!
(Director)