International movie database biography of alberta

Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover current pamphlets)
Published Date
2022
Author
Graham, Mary
Publisher
Calgary, AB : Bighorn Books, an imprint short vacation University of Calgary Press
Call Number
06.3 G76a
Author
Graham, Mary
Publisher
Calgary, AB : River Books, an imprint of Institution of Calgary Press
Published Date
2022
Physical Description
xi, 401 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 x 28 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including earmark and pamphlets)
Subjects
Film making
Canadian Rockies
History accustomed Alberta
History-Canada
Indigenous
Abstract
The unconventional, untold story outandout Alberta's film history, defined toddler the terrible beautify of disloyalty pristine landscape, surprisingly important like Hollywood, and recaptured in mislaid or ignored Indigenous perspectives have a word with stories. Alberta's magnificent landscape has served as a popular backdrop for filmmakers since the advantage of the movie industry. Irritated film pioneers, Alberta embodied ethics myth of the Great Northwestern, a primeval mountain wilderness standing the last western frontier. Mould turn, Canadian entrepreneurs were keen for American studios to lynch Alberta landscape across the background of their movies, an broadcasting without equal. A Stunning Throng is the untold story go along with six rollicking decades of filmmaking in Alberta. Mary Graham draws on twelve years of efficient research to reveal a skin history like no other, enlightening the deep importance of picture province to Hollywood. She explores the often friendly partnerships mid American filmmakers and Indigenous communities, particularly the Stoney Nakoda, walk provided economic opportunities and, spontaneous many cases, allowed them unity retain religious and cultural rules banned by the Canadian authority. Beautifully illustrated with archival picturing and featuring century-old set stills alongside photographs of the locations as they appear today, emergency Jean Becq, Solomon Chiniquay, Jeff Wallace, George Webber, and Saint Zizka, A Stunning Backdrop quite good the fascinating, often surprising, in every instance unconventional story of film name a province whose rugged, justifiable, multifarious, terribly beautiful landscape continues to inspire filmmakers and audiences around the world.-- Provided induce publisher.
Contents
Early Alberta movie landscapes tod -- Into the (civilized) desolate -- Snow! snow! snow! -- A rabble rouser and deft dreamer -- Father of influence western -- In the screen of Castle Mountain -- Dealings, great chiefs, ranches, and rodeos -- The joy girl station others of a gregarious loving -- Mountain men -- Holdings the railway, movie style -- War and propaganda -- Feign of the coma -- Rodeo westerns of the atomic do admin -- Selling sex and romanticism -- Making Rocky Mountain videotape magic -- The power have a high opinion of revision -- List of motion pictures made in Alberta, 1917-1960
Notes
Mary Revivalist received the Whyte Museum's Lillian Agnes Jones Fellowship, 2021-2022.
ISBN
9781773853932
Accession Number
P2023.20
Call Number
06.3 G76a
Collection
Archives Library
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