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Painted Land: In Search of the Group of Seven

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Catalogue Number:  WPP011
Producer:  White Pine Pictures
Producers:  Raymont, Peter and Lang, Nancy
Directors:  Ellis, Phyllis
Producing Agencies:  White Pine Pictures & Solemn Land Productions
Subject:  Arts, Canadian Geography, Canadian History, Canadian Social Studies, Documentary, Geography, Social Sciences, Social Studies, Travel
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  Canada
Copyright Year:  2015
Running Time:  52:05


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The most important thing a painter can do is find a good place to sit.” – J.E.H. MacDonald

One would think The Group of Seven needs no introduction. Their iconic works are known to millions of Canadians, yet few are familiar with the lives of the artists themselves. Why did they choose locations in the remote, rugged wilderness of northern Ontario? Does anyone know precisely where they went?

Past meets present in a film that is evocative in approach, energized by breathtaking cinematography and an uplifting musical score, and offers a new and articulate voice to the artists who were the Group of Seven. Painted Land weaves seamlessly the experiences of Lawren Harris, J.E.H. MacDonald, A.Y. Jackson, Frank Johnston, Arthur Lismer, Franklin Carmichael and A.J. Casson – with the adventures of three modern day sleuths. Historian Michael Burtch, and the writer and photographer team of Gary and Joanie McGuffin are determined to track down the precise locations of these famous paintings. Archival film, letters, journals and photographs of the artists – some of which have never been seen in public – take the viewers back in time. This film weaves this history with a modern day adventure, up mountains, down canyon rivers and over portages with our trio as they try to achieve their own personal quest: to actually ‘walk in the Group of Seven’s footsteps’

WINNER – Canadian Screen Award

Official Selection - 2015 Vancouver Film Festival

2016 Nominee, Allan King Award For Excellence in Documentary




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