Woodland Spirits

200727 min 22 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Dave Clement

Production: Dave Clement (Thunderstone Pictures Inc.)Anita Lee (National Film Board of Canada)Lea MarinSilva Basmajian (National Film Board of Canada)

Script: Dave Clement

Produced by Thunderstone Pictures Inc. in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada and in association with TVOntario as part of their Calling Card Program. The Calling Card Program is an initiative of the National Film Board of Canada and TVO with the participation of the Documentary Organization of Canada.

Two men paddle a canoe in a remote region north of Lake Superior, each stroke bringing them closer to the culmination of an artistic and spiritual journey - one that begins with ancient rock paintings created by their Anishinawbe ancestors.

Artist Moses "Amik" Beaver raises a paddle, pointing out the red ochre images of traditional symbols and animal spirits nestled among the lichens. For his travelling companion, 19-year-old painter Andrew Machendagoos, it is a powerful moment. "I felt at home. Like one of my relatives or elders from a couple of generations back wanted me to see that," he says.

Featuring stunning scenery and powerful artwork, Woodland Spirits highlights the mentoring connections linking three men - Gelineau Fisher, Moses Beaver and Andrew Machendagoos - representing three generations of Woodland artists living in northwestern Ontario. All three have been profoundly affected by the life and work of the late Roy Thomas - a close friend, artistic influence and father figure whose wisdom on the connections between art, people and the natural world is a key presence in the film.

Gelineau, Moses and Andrew work in the tradition of the Woodland School - featuring bold black lines, vibrant colours and interior visions of animal spirits - popularized by artists such as Norval Morrisseau and Roy Thomas. In part, this film is a tribute to Thomas's ongoing legacy. It lives on through younger artists, and through the work of his widow, Louise Thomas, who supports Anishinawbe artists through the gallery she runs out of her husband's old studio.

Subject categories


  • Visual Arts > Artistic ExpressionsIndigenous ArtOntario
  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Québec and OntarioVisual Arts and Architecture

Credits


producer
Dave Clement
Anita Lee
Lea Marin
executive producer
Dave Clement
Silva Basmajian
commissioning editor
Rudy Buttignol
writer
Dave Clement
director
Dave Clement
director of photography
Dave Clement
narrator
Robert Spade
supervising editor
Kelly Saxberg
editor
Dave Clement
Damien Gilbert
additional camera
Donald Delorme
location sound mixer
Derek Grizans
Clarence Michon
Adrian Lysenko
unit still photography
Wayne Blackmon
Adrian Lysenko
Dave Clement
production assistant
Rob Stewart
canoeist
Rob Stewart
ancient canoeist
Sky Polson
Kevin Nabigon
painter
Sky Polson
Kevin Nabigon
independent production officer
Linda Fong
production supervisor
Mark Wilson
technical coordinator
Branden Bratuhin
production coordinator
Christine Kleckner
Corinne Herman
marketing manager
Nataly Spudic
marketing coordinator
Donna Cowan
administration coordinator
Joanne Forrest
colourist
Dany Joyal
online editor
Dany Joyal
studio sound engineer
Danny Johnson
sound mix
Dany Joyal
participation
Moses Beaver
Gelineau Fisher
Louise Thomas
Andrew Machendagoos
voice
Roy Thomas
original story concept
Clarence Michon
Dave Clement
script advisor
James R. Stevens