Griefwalker
Great story in today's Globe and Mail on Griefwalker.
The Globe's Michael Posner writes:
There are certainly bigger, more commercial films on the roster for Montreal's World Film Festival, which opened last night, but at least thematically there's unlikely to be any as important as Griefwalker.
Tim Wilson's compelling 73-minute documentary (on view tonight and on two occasions afterward and later scheduled to be screened at both the Atlantic and Vancouver Film Festivals) is important not for its budget or its stars, but for its subject matter. The film confronts the ultimate elephant in everyone's room: death.
I'm the marketing manager for the film, which is produced by the National Film Board.
Death might not sound like the most appealing subject for a feature documentary, but Wilson's cinematography is spectacular. This is one film worth seeing on the big screen.
It premieres at the Montreal World Film Festival this afternoon, with additional screenings tonight and tomorrow.
All screenings at Cinéma Quartier Latin 14
350 rue Emery, Montreal.
August 22, 2008 - 14:40
August 23, 2008 - 19:20
August 24, 2008 - 12:20
For ticket information, please call 514-848-3883.
If you want to screen a couple of clips, head over to www.nfb.ca/griefwalker.
Labels: Documentary, griefwalker, My work, NFB
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