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Picturing a People: George Johnston, Tlingit Photographer
199750 min 27 secFilm: Documentaire
Réalisation: Carol Geddes
Production: Sally BochnerGeorge HargraveDon Haig
Scénarisation: Carol Geddes
Co-produced by the NFB and Nutaaq Média Inc.
At the age of 16, George Johnston left the Yukon community of Teslin and trekked hundreds of miles overland to coastal Alaska in search of the history of his people. Johnston met with elders, learning as much as he could about the Tlingit religion and the songs and dances of his people. A few years later, Johnston did something else that was quite extraordinary: after ordering a camera from a mail-order catalogue, he taught himself to use it and to develop and print his own photographs. The images he recorded--of special moments and everyday occasions--became a beacon to the young and a testament to the golden times of the Tlingit people. Johnston's photos lovingly portray a sense of history and a zest for life. His work as a photographer in the period from 1920 to 1945 has long been recognized in the Indigenous community, predating a generation of Indigenous and Inuit photographers. Today, as his photographs gain international recognition, the National Film Board of Canada has released a documentary directed by Carol Geddes, a clan relative of Johnston's. Picturing a People: George Johnston, Tlingit Photographer is a unique portrait of a man who was himself a creator of portraits and a keeper of his culture. Johnston cared deeply about the traditions of the Tlingit people, and he recorded a critical period in the history of the Tlingit nation. As Geddes says, his legacy was "to help us dream the future as much as to remember the past."
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Catégories de sujets
- Peuples autochtones au Canada (Premières Nations et Métis) > ArctiquePortraitsArts visuels et Architecture
- Arts visuels > ArctiqueArt autochtonePhotographie
- Études autochtones > Les artsHistoire/PolitiqueIdentité/Société
- Histoire et éducation à la citoyenneté > Économie et développement (1500 à nos jours)Expansion européenne (de 1500 à 1800)
- Éthique et culture religieuse > Valeurs morales
- Vision du monde, croyance, spiritualité – Philosophie et idéologie > Cérémonies, rituels, traditions
- Culture tangible et matérielle > Photographie
- Peuples autochtones : Canada > Tlingits
Générique
- réalisateur
- Carol Geddes
- scénario
- Carol Geddes
- narrateur
- Carol Geddes
- producteur
- Sally Bochner
- George Hargrave
- producteur exécutif
- Don Haig
- cinématographie
- James Jeffrey
- Joan Hutton
- caméra d'animation
- Dominique Parizeau
- Daniel Villeneuve
- son
- Rick Gustavsen
- Garrell Clark
- montage
- Annie Ilkow
- montage sonore
- Eric Lemoyne
- mixage son
- Eric Lemoyne
- musique
- Charles Morrow
- interprète
- Keith Wolf Smarch
- Mark Porter
Prix et récompenses
- Prix pour la meilleure histoireAnnual American Indian Film Festival
- Mention d'honneur - catégorie: Questions socialesFestival international du film et de la vidéo