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Volcano: An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry
19761 h 39 min 20 secFilm: Documentary
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.
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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