Bill Reid

197927 min 50 secFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Jack Long

Production: Penni JacquesGeorge JohnsonJohn Taylor

Produced by the NFB with the support of the National Museum of Man, National Museums of Canada, and the province of British Columbia.

British Columbian Haida artist Bill Reid, jeweller and wood carver, works on a totem pole in the Haida tradition. The film shows the gradual transformation of a bare cedar trunk into a richly carved pole, a gift from the artist to the people of Skidegate on Haida Gwaii (formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands). Particularly moving is the raising of the pole by the villagers, as Bill Reid stands by.

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Subject categories


  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > British ColumbiaPortraitsVisual Arts and Architecture
  • Visual Arts > Carving and SculptureIndigenous ArtWestern Canada
  • Indigenous Studies > Identity/Society

Credits


director
Jack Long
producer
Penni Jacques
George Johnson
executive producer
John Taylor
camera
Jack Long
David Geddes
Rudy Pentisch
sound
Richard Patton
Robert Young
editing
George Johnson
sound editing
John Knight
re-recording
Barry P. Jones
animation
Svend-Erik Eriksen
music
Fred Stride
Dave Robbins