Volcano: An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry

19761 h 39 min 20 secFilm: Documentary

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Direction: Donald BrittainJohn Kramer

Production: Donald BrittainRobert DuncanJames de B. Domville

Script: Donald BrittainJohn Kramer

Author of one of the major novels of the century, Under the Volcano, Malcolm Lowry fought a winning battle with words, and a losing battle with liquor. On-location shooting in four countries, photographs, readings by Richard Burton from Lowry's novel, and interviews with the people who loved and hated him give the film a terrifying immediacy. More than a portrait, it is a reflection on the greater agony of man.

Subject categories


  • Developing Countries > Central America and the Caribbean
  • Literature and Language - Canada > English-language WritersPortraits
  • Literature and Language > PortraitsWorld Literature
  • English Language Arts > CanLit
  • History and Citizenship Education > Culture and Currents of Thought (1500-present)
  • Health/Personal Development > Mental Health/Stress/Suicide

Credits


director
Donald Brittain
John Kramer
script
Donald Brittain
John Kramer
producer
Donald Brittain
Robert Duncan
executive producer
James de B. Domville
photography
Douglas Kiefer
animation camera
Jacques Avoine
sound
James McCarthy
editing
John Kramer
sound editing
Les Halman
Abbey Jack Neidik
voice
Richard Burton
narrator
Donald Brittain
music
Alain Clavier
re-recording
Roger Lamoureux

Awards


  • Blue Ribbon Award - Category: Feature Length DocumentariesItinerant - American Film and Video Festival
  • Assolo AwardFestival international du film sur l'art et de biographies d'artistes
  • ACTRA Award for Best Writer - Visual Medium to Donald BrittainActra Awards
  • Etrog for Best Original Music Score to Alain ClavierGenie Awards
  • Etrog for Best Sound Editing to Les Halman, Abbey NeidikGenie Awards
  • Etrog for Best Non-dramatic Script to Donald Brittain and John KramerGenie Awards
  • Etrog for Best Editing to John KramerGenie Awards
  • Etrog for Best Direction to Donald Brittain andJohn KramerGenie Awards
  • Etrog for Best DocumentaryGenie Awards