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Aboriginal Architecture Living Architecture
20051 h 32 min 47 secFilm: Documentaire
Réalisation: Paul M. Rickard
Production: George HargravePaul M. Rickard (Mushkeg Productions Inc.)Janice BenthinTamara Lynch (National Film Board of Canada)Sally Bochner
Scénarisation: Janice BenthinPaul M. Rickard
Co-produced by Mushkeg Productions Inc. and the National Film Board of Canada and in association with APTN and SCN, with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund License Fee Program created by the Government of Canada and the Canadian Cable Industry, Quebec Film and Television Tax Credit administered by SODEC, and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit.
Everyone is familiar with certain types of Indigenous architecture. Traditional igloos and tepees are two of the most enduring symbols of North America itself. But how much do we really know about the types of structures Indigenous Peoples designed, engineered and built? For more than three hundred years, First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities in North America have had virtually no indigenous architecture. Communities have made do with low-cost government housing and community projects designed by strangers in far away places.
Thankfully, across the continent, political, financial and cultural changes have created a renaissance of Indigenous design. Modern architects from these communities are turning to ancient forms, adapting them in response to changes in the natural and social environment, and creating contemporary structures that hearken to the past. Employing old and new materials and techniques, and with an emphasis on harmony and balance, Indigenous designers are successfully melding current community needs with tradition. The resulting buildings are testaments to the enduring strength and ingenuity of Indigenous design.
Featuring expert commentary and stunning imagery, Aboriginal Architecture Living Architecture provides a virtual tour of seven Indigenous communities--Pueblo, Mohawk, Inuit, Crow, Navajo, Coast Salish and Haida--revealing how each is actively reinterpreting and adapting traditional forms for contemporary purposes.
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Catégories de sujets
- Architecture > ConstructionHabitationsArchitecture autochtone
- Peuples autochtones hors du Canada > États-Unis
- Peuples autochtones au Canada (Premières Nations et Métis) > Arts visuels et Architecture
- Peuples autochtones au Canada (Inuit) > Arts visuels et Architecture
- Études autochtones > Les artsHistoire/Politique
- Technologie > Société et technologie
- Domaine des arts > Arts visuels
Générique
- réalisateur
- Paul M. Rickard
- producteur exécutif
- George Hargrave
- Sally Bochner
- producteur
- Paul M. Rickard
- Janice Benthin
- Tamara Lynch
- écriture
- Janice Benthin
- Paul M. Rickard
- narrateur
- Katie Malloch
- caméra
- Paul M. Rickard
- caméra additionnelle
- George Hargrave
- prise de son
- Nick Huard
- monteur
- James Malloch
- musique
- Janet Lumb
- Dino Giancola
- montage son
- Chris Leon
- recherche
- Reaghan Tarbell
- Pepper Obomsawin
- correction des couleurs
- Dave Stonier
Prix et récompenses
- Mention honorifique - catégorie: ArtsFestival international du film et de la vidéo