Joyce Wieland's 'The Far Shore' Joyce Wieland's 'The Far Shore'

Joyce Wieland's 'The Far Shore‪'‬

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The Far Shore (1976), made under the direction of celebrated visual artist and experimental filmmaker Joyce Wieland, is one of Canada's most innovative contributions to cinema. The film borrows elements from the life of Canadian painter Tom Thomson, who is represented by the character of Tom McLeod. The main character, however, is not Tom, but the fictional creation of Eulalie de Chicoutimi, the married Québécoise woman who loves him. Using Eulalie's perspective, Wieland was able to re-frame Thomson's life and story as a romantic melodrama while infusing it with subversive commentary on gender, nature and nationalism, and ultimately, on the value of art.

Here, Wieland specialist Johanne Sloan offers a fascinating new perspective on The Far Shore, making it more accessible by discussing Wieland's utopian fusion of art and politics, the importance of landscape within Canadian culture, and the on-going struggle over the meaning of the natural environment.

GENRE
Kultur und Unterhaltung
ERSCHIENEN
2010
29. Mai
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
144
Seiten
VERLAG
University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
GRÖSSE
7,1
 MB

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