The Cinema of CanadaJerry White Often overlooked and overshadowed by its North American cousin, Canadian cinema has nevertheless produced some mesmerising films and directors, including Atom Egoyan, Robert Lepage and Denys Arcand. The Cinema of Canada contains 24 essays, each on a different film and divides itself into three distinct categories: English-Canadian cinema; Québec cinema; Aboriginal cinema. In so doing, it provides a fascinating historical account of the development of film and documentary traditions across the diverse national and regional communities in Canada. Among the many important films discussed are Le Déclin de l'empire américain (1988), I've Heard the Mermaids Singing (1988), Exotica (1994), Le Confessionale (1995) and Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner (2001). |
Contents
INTRODUCTION Jerry White | 1 |
EN PAYS NEUFS Pierre Véronneau | 13 |
CHURCHILLS ISLAND Michael Brendan Baker | 23 |
LA FORTERESSE WHISPERING CITY André Loiselle | 33 |
POUR LA SUITE DU MONDE Gwenn Scheppler | 43 |
NOBODY WAVED GOODBYE Marsh Murphy | 53 |
REASON OVER PASSION James Missen | 63 |
THE WINDS OF FOGO Jerry White | 73 |
ASIVAQTIIN THE HUNTERS Jerry White | 101 |
MOURIR À TUETÊTE SCREAM FROM SILENCE Jodi Ramer | 111 |
SONATINE Damien Detchberry | 121 |
FOSTER CHILD Colleen Irwin | 129 |
14 | 137 |
23 | 145 |
Filmography | 242 |
Bibliography | 248 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aboriginal aesthetic Alanis Obomsawin American artist Atanarjuat Atom Egoyan audience Bearwalker Board of Canada camera Canadian cinema Canadian film Chantal characters Christina Churchill's Island colonisation cultural Déclin de l'empire Denys Arcand Dil Navez direct cinema director documentary editing Egoyan English-Canadian est au coton Exotica experience fiction film's filmmakers Films About Glenn Forteresse Foster Child French-Canadian Glenn Gould Hollywood identity images Indian Land indigenous interview Inuit Jarmusch Joyce Wieland Kanehsatake l'empire américain Le confessionnal Learning Path Lenny Louisette Michael Michel Brault Mohawk Montreal Mourir à tue-tête narration narrative National Film Board Native Obomsawin Patricia Rozema Perrault Peter Pierre Pierre Perrault political production Proulx Quebec cinema Québécois Reason Over Passion representation Rozema scene screen Screenplay sense sequence Shanta Short Films shot social story suite du monde television Thirty Two Short tion Toronto tradition University Video Mail Order viewer visual voice-over Waved Good-bye Whispering City women