Al Purdy: "A Sensitive Man"

198854 min 40 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Donald Winkler

Production: William Brind

This film profiling Canadian poet Al Purdy illuminates an artist who is seemingly artless. An apparently casual assemblage of images and words catches the paradox of a poet distrustful of false sentiments. Purdy talks about his work, and fellow poets Margaret Atwood, Dennis Lee, and Irving Layton describe how he has found an authentic voice for Canadian experience. It is a film of interest to students and teachers of Canadian literature, and others wishing to understand why Al Purdy is considered our national poet.

Subject categories


  • Literature and Language - Canada > Canadian LiteratureEnglish-language WritersPoets and PoetryPortraits
  • Literature and Language > Portraits

Credits


director
Donald Winkler
producer
William Brind
photography
Barry Perles
sound
Diane Carrière
editing
Albert Kish
sound editing
Bill Graziadei
re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
music
Alain Clavier