An exploration of collective learning through movement guided by dance artist Charlie Prince. Each individual’s experiences and histories become mirrored by the movements of the others. A gripping and engaging film that tells the sensitive story of Charlie Prince, his work and his vocation.
Also presented:
41st International Festival of Films on Art, Canada (2023)
41st International Festival of Films on Art, Canada (2023)
Director | Kristen Brown |
Director of Photography | Kristen Brown |
Production | Alexandra Goodall, Danielle Savage |
Editing | David Earles |
Camera | Edith Labbé |
Choreography | Charlie Prince |
Artist | Charlie Prince, Nikos Theodosakis, Maiya Robbie, Peter Kok, Gita Harris, Jess Glavina, Julie Fowler |
Sound mixing | David Earles |
Music | Jeff Andrew, Charlie Prince, Danielle Savage |
Lighting | Edith Labbé |
Production
Kristen Brown
Kristen Brown is a Montreal-based director and director of photography working in documentary, fiction, and experimental cinema. Blending the realism of documentary with the stylization and craft of fiction film, her work shows a candid yet authentic vision of the world, whether it be in unscripted or in fictionalized narratives. Kristen was chosen as one of the FCTMN’s emerging directors in 2020 and was the Director of Photography on the Hot Docs 2022 Audience Choice award-winning documentary Dad Can Dance. Kristen also recently worked as Director of Photography and did additional directing on Gespe’gewa’gi: the Last Land, a documentary TV series screening on APTN and CBC gem.
Biographical notes provided by the film production team
Biographical notes provided by the film production team
Other films:
Gespe’gewa’gi : The Last Land (2022)
Dad Can Dance (2022)
For the Love of Local (2021)
Pair it Forward (2020)
Cate Hill (2018)
Gespe’gewa’gi : The Last Land (2022)
Dad Can Dance (2022)
For the Love of Local (2021)
Pair it Forward (2020)
Cate Hill (2018)