Alden Nowlan: An Introduction

198428 min 34 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Jon Pedersen

Production: Kent MartinBarry Cowling

Alden Nowlan survived rural poverty to become the winner of Canada's 1967 Governor General's Award for poetry. His empathy with ordinary people ran throughout his work as poet, journalist, short-story writer, novelist and playwright. His writing is admired far beyond his native Maritimes, but he never forgot his roots, which he drew on for inspiration. This film, shot just before his death in 1983, records him reminiscing and reading from his work.

Subject categories


  • Literature and Language - Canada > Canadian LiteratureEnglish-language WritersPoetry ReadingPoets and PoetryPortraits
  • Literature and Language > Portraits
  • Family Studies/Home Economics > Adolescent Development
  • English Language Arts > CanLitPoetry
  • Health/Personal Development > Mental Health/Stress/Suicide

Credits


director
Jon Pedersen
editing
Jon Pedersen
producer
Kent Martin
executive producer
Barry Cowling
camera
Kent Nason
sound
Arthur McKay
sound editing
Eric Emery
re-recording
Hans Peter Strobl

Awards


  • Award of Merit for the productionAtlantic International Film Festival