Winds of Heaven: Emily Carr, Carvers and the Spirit of The Forest
Catalogue Number: WPP012
Producer: White Pine Pictures
Producers: Ostroff, Michael
Directors: Ostroff, Michael
Producing Agencies: White Pine Pictures & Cine Metu
Subject: Arts, Biography, Canadian Social Studies, Documentary, Geography, History, Nature, Social Studies, Travel
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2010
Running Time: 87:22
Winds of Heaven is an impressionistic exploration of the spirit that informed the solitary life of one of Canada’s most celebrated and irrepressible painters. It is a lyrical, luminescent and entertaining impression of the life of Emily Carr. She began painting in an era when women didn’t, at an age when most people shouldn’t, travelling to remote locations. Not only did she adopt the painting techniques of modernism, when such ideas were considered dangerous, Carr also chronicled the extraordinary art and culture of the First Nations people of the Northwest Coast who were invisible to the dominant culture.
Official Selection - 2010 Vancouver Film Festival
The Robert Brooks Award for Documentary Cinematography
“Visually sumptuous…eye popping…inspiring story.” – The Globe and Mail
“A substantial film, flows like acrylic paint across Canada.” – The Toronto Star
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