Notman's World

198929 min 7 secFilm: Documentaire

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Réalisation: Albert Kish

Production: William BrindColin Neale

William Notman was a man of rare talent. Photography was still in its infancy when he opened his first studio--in Montréal--in the late 1850s. He rapidly turned his art, and a budding technology, into a highly successful business. Within five years he was appointed Photographer to the Queen. Not content with doing mere portraiture, he saw photography as a means of documenting history. With the use of props in his studio, composite photographs, and calling on his background as a trained artist, Notman immortalized the people and places of Canada. But this film goes beyond the re-creation of the past to question how photographs shape our sense of history.

Catégories de sujets


  • Arts visuels > PhotographieArt avant le 20e siècleQuébec

Générique


réalisateur
Albert Kish
montage
Albert Kish
cinématographie
Barry Perles
voix
Graeme Decarie
Nora Hague
Rosina Fontein
caméra d'animation
Pierre Landry
Robin L.P. Bain
électricien
Guy Rémillard
assistance à la caméra
Séraphin Bouchard
Carol Jarry
musique
Chris Crilly
enregistrement de la musique
Philippe Espantoso
montage sonore
Bill Graziadei
Diane Le Floc'h
ré-enregistrement
Hans Peter Strobl
conception des titres
Serge Bouthillier
administrateur de plateau
Robert Spence
Rose Hutchinson
producteur
William Brind
producteur exécutif
Colin Neale

Prix et récompenses


  • prix Gold Apple - catégorie: art et cultureNational Educational Media Network Competition
  • Mention d'honneur - catégorie: Arts et cultureFestival international du film et de la vidéo