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Release Date:
November 19, 2019
Original Title:
Soeurs : rêve et variations
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Concerto Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
The first feature by editor Catherine Legault, SISTERS: DREAM & VARIATIONS invites us to discover the creative and personal worlds of two distinctive Montreal artists. Tyr and Jasa have Icelandic roots, and they’ve always been artists at heart. Having become a musician and an interdisciplinary artist respectively, they have developed artistic practices that draw on their colourful imaginations and family roots, including the use of audio recordings of their Icelandic great-grandmother. In a symbiotic relationship with its protagonists’ creativity, the film includes animations and performances in order to do justice to Tyr and Jasa’s artistic approach and particular identity, deftly combining reality and dreams.
Animation:
Kara Blake
Calvin Brett
Jasa Baka
Frances Adair Mckenzie
Assistant Editor:
Amélie Labrèche
Adam Geraldi
Jancie Creaney
Cinematography:
Catherine Legault
Director:
Catherine Legault
Editor:
Catherine Legault
Executive Producer:
Catherine Legault
Music:
Eric Shaw
Tyr Jami
Justin Guzzwell
Producer:
Isabelle Phaneuf-Cyr
Sound:
Catherine Legault
Eric Shaw
Sound Designer:
Kyle Stanfield
Sound Mixer:
Olivier Germain
Writer:
Catherine Legault
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