The National Parks Project

13 filmmakers, 39 musicians, 13 National Parks of Canada

In an increasingly urban nation, Canada’s national parks are a treasured escape into extraordinary beauty and rugged wilderness. If the Group of Seven were an introduction to the landscape’s majesty, National Parks Project is the next logical chapter. Fifty-two contemporary artists from across the country, whose talents are as diverse as the parks they set out to explore, used their surroundings as a source of inspiration to blend musical and cinematic skills into collaboratively crafted vignettes. Epic in its ambition to celebrate these locales during Parks Canada’s centennial year, this omnibus film resonates with the knowledge that our unprotected land is more vulnerable than ever. Including films by Zacharius Kunuk, Peter Lynch, Sturla Gunnarsson and John Walker, and music by Sarah Harmer, Sam Roberts, Cadence Weapon and The Besnard Lakes, among many others, National Parks Project is a one-of-a-kind documentary experience.

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30-04-2011

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120 min

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Keith Behrman

Keith Behrman

Keith Behrman is a Canadian film and television director and writer. He gained recognition with his debut feature film, Flower & Garnet (2002), which won the Claude Jutra Award for Best First Feature at the Canadian Screen Awards. The film was also named to the Toronto International Film Festival's annual Canada's Top Ten list for 2002. In 2018, Behrman directed Giant Little Ones, a coming-of-age drama that received critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of teenage sexuality and identity. His work is characterized by its exploration of complex human relationships and emotional depth.
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