Oct 13 & 14 – Winds of Heaven: Emily Carr, Carvers and the Spirits of the Forest

Item posted Sep 292010 in Events

‘Winds of Heaven: Emily Carr, Carvers and the Spirits of the Forest’ (2010)

6.30pm, October 13th and 14th, 2010
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria,
Admission $13 (includes gallery admission)

Level Ground coffee and light snacks will be served. Seating is limited so please arrive early to avoid disappointment. Why not come early and wander through the art gallery!

Please note earlier start time: 6.30pm


The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria and OPEN CINEMA are proud to present the Victoria premiere of Winds of Heaven: Emily Carr, Carvers and the Spirits of the Forest, an evocative and moving portrait of the life and times of Emily Carr.

Renowned Canadian filmmaker Michael Ostroff will be in attendance for a post-screening Q&A on both nights.

“This is a must see. Possibly one of the most important films ever made about our province, our forests and our history as newcomers.” ~ Vancouver International Film Festival Director, Alan Franey

Winds of Heaven is an impressionistic exploration of the spirit that informed the solitary life of one of Canada’s most celebrated and irrepressible painters. Emily Carr began painting in an era when women didn’t, travelling to remote locations that few professional adventurers chose to go. Not only did she adopt the painting techniques of modernism, when such ideas were considered dangerous, Carr chronicled the extraordinary art and culture of native peoples, who were at the time invisible to the dominant culture.

The film disp els a number of myths about Carr’s life and her contradictory relationship with and attitude towards the First Nations people of the Northwest Coast of British Columbia.  While she resisted the predominate white attitude of portraying natives as ‘savages’, devoid of cultural sensibilities, the film explores the critique of Carr that she did contribute to the “traffic of native images”.  It also recalls the racism of the day – the Canadian government’s celebration of the ancient native arts and its determination to preserve the totem poles, while ironically advocating and implementing policies that were determined to assimilate First Nations people and eradicate their way of life and culture.

Please note earlier start time: 6.30pm

View a trailer for the film here

More information about the film here .

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OPEN CINEMA Season Eight launches Wednesday September 22, 2010 with upbeat food doc “FRESH”!

Item posted Sep 62010 in Events

We are excited to announce the launch of OPEN CINEMA Season Eight!


On Wednesday September 22, 2010 we will partner with local food co-op FoodRoots for the first in a series of seasonal celebrations of film, food and farming. As usual, doors open at 5.30, film at 7pm at the Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad Street. Admission by $10 suggested donation.

FRESH is a documentary featuring Michael Pollan, Will Allen and Joel Salatin which celebrates the farmers, thinkers and business people across America who are re-inventing our food system. It’s  an upbeat, entertaining and inspiring call to action.

More info and trailer here

FRESH_Media_Release

OPEN CINEMA Fresh Poster

Michael Reid’s Times Colonist article here

7pm, Wednesday September 22nd 2010

FRESH: new thinking about what we’re eating

a documentary by Ana Sofia Joanes

FRESH celebrates the farmers, thinkers and business people across America who are re-inventing our food system. Each has witnessed the rapid transformation of our agriculture into an industrial model, and confronted the consequences: food contamination, environmental pollution, depletion of natural resources, and morbid obesity. Forging healthier, sustainable alternatives, they offer a practical vision for a future of our food and our planet.
www.freshthemovie.com

OPEN FORUM DISCUSSION

Trevor Walker, Plenty Epicurean Pantry; Sol Kinnis, City Harvest; Heather Stretch Saanich Organics; Philippe Lucas, Victoria Downtown Market Society; moderator Linda Geggie, LifeCycles founder, Capital Region Food & Agriculture Initiatives Roundtable Coordinator (CRFAIR).

‘Fresh Films’ the first in a series of seasonal celebrations of film, food & farming in collaboration with www.FoodRoots.ca

Victoria Event Centre

1415 Broad St (elevator access)

$10 suggested donation

Cash bar, local organic pizza by Pizza Pi, goodies from Bubby Roses Bakery, IMAX popcorn,  free Level Ground coffee, door prizes, more!

Doors open at 5.30pm

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