J.W. Morrice

198517 min 58 secFilm

Réalisation: Gerald Budner

Production: William PettigrewDouglas MacDonald

Canadian painter James Wilson Morrice (1865-1924) was admired and collected in Paris and London long before he achieved recognition in Canada. In 1890, he left Montréal to study art in Europe. The film charts the journeys and accomplishments of Morrice, whose art bridges significant trends from the 1890s to 1924. A visionary rebel, he inspired younger French and Canadian artists, particularly members of the Group of Seven, as well as Americans of the Ash Can school. His work evolved from a rich, dark, representational palette to paintings of bold luminosity.

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réalisateur
Gerald Budner
producteur
William Pettigrew
montage
William Pettigrew
producteur exécutif
Douglas MacDonald
photographie
Rupert Glover
caméra d'animation
Raymond Dumas
Jacques Avoine
montage sonore
John Knight
ré-enregistrement
Hans Peter Strobl
narrateur
Christopher Plummer
musique
Eldon Rathburn