Description |
1 online resource (1 streaming video file (22 min.)) |
Series |
NFB.ca |
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NFB.ca
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Summary |
When Canada was preparing to welcome the world to Expo 67 at Montreal, two artists who contributed their talents were Inuit stonecarvers Kumukluk Saggiak and Elijah Pudlat. They decorated a giant mural in the Canadian pavillion, Katimavik (the meeting place). This film shows the two carvers at work on their wall and also conveys some of their impressions of life in suburbia |
Analysis |
Sculptors Montreal International exhibitions Expo 67 Inuit carvings Canadian pavilions |
Credits |
Director/script, Donald Winkler ; producer, Desmond Dew ; photography, Barry Perles ; sound, Jacques (1) Drouin, Claude Hazanavicius ; editing, Torben Schioler ; sound editing, Bill Graziadei ; re-recording, Michel Descombes ; animation, Gerald Roach ; music, Alain Clavier ; cast, Fred Anders, Sharry Flett, Roy Higgins, Stanley Jackson, Don Scanlan |
Performer |
Kumukluk Saggiak, Elijah Pudlat |
Notes |
This edition in English |
Subject |
Expo '67
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Art, Canadian
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Inuit art.
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Eskimo art.
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Eskimo art.
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Art, Canadian.
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Inuit art.
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Genre/Form |
Internet videos
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Documentary film.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
National Film Board of Canada.
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