Kurelek

196710 min 7 secFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: William Pettigrew

Production: Robert VerrallTom Daly

Script: John SimsWilliam Kurelek

From his colourful canvases, William Kurelek paints a vivid history of his father, who left the Ukraine after World War I to begin a life of farming in Canada. There are scenes of village life in the Ukraine, then the early days of struggle on an Alberta homestead, and the growing comfort, confidence and family. The narrator tells the story as Kurelek remembers it and his paintings record it - harvest time, weddings, the move to Manitoba and scenes from prairie life in the '20s and '30s. The story concludes with the move down east where his father had planned to retire, but finding idleness irksome, he bought a small farm. Here in Ontario, Kurelek paints another landscape with the same pleasure he painted the old.

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Subject categories


  • Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > Arts and CraftsImmigration in Western CanadaPrairiesUkrainian Origins
  • Visual Arts > PaintingPortraitsWestern Canada
  • Social Studies > Social History
  • Geography > Territory: Agricultural
  • Arts Education > Visual Arts

Credits


director
William Pettigrew
editing
William Pettigrew
producer
Robert Verrall
Tom Daly
executive producer
Tom Daly
commentary
John Sims
William Kurelek
animation camera
Wayne Trickett
Kjeld Nielsen
sound editing
Pierre Bernier
re-recording
Ron Alexander
Roger Lamoureux
narrator
Richard Gilbert
music
Robert Fleming