Pamiat, Memory of Ancestors

198130 min 40 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Harvey Spak

Production: Tom RadfordJerry KrepakevichRené Piché

Pamiat chronicles the personal myths of Harvey Spak, a western Canadian filmmaker. He is the grandchild of early settlers who left the steppes of eastern Europe to find a new home on the northern plains. The film depicts the journey of a man who moves from a rural Ukrainian community to a French religious order in Saskatchewan's Qu'Appelle Valley. Like his Ukrainian ancestors before him, "who left old world tyrannies," the protagonist anticipates the downfall of his familiar surroundings and chooses to leave the order.

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Subject categories


  • Religion, Beliefs and Ethics > Catholic ChurchPortraitsPriests and PriesthoodReligious Communities
  • Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > Immigration in Western CanadaPortraitsPrairiesReligious CommunitiesUkrainian Origins
  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Residential Schools

Credits


director
Harvey Spak
editing
Harvey Spak
producer
Tom Radford
Jerry Krepakevich
executive producer
Tom Radford
René Piché
cinematography
Swami Veet Parajayo
narrator
Cedric Smith
music
Roger Deegan

Awards


  • Special Jury AwardYorkton Film Festival