Ethnographic Film Series: Regarding Our Father

Ethnographic Film Series: Regarding Our Father
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This documentary film is a tribute to Gerald S. Doyle who was Newfoundland's first collector of folksongs and a remarkable salesman, a patriot, and an avid filmmaker.

In this documentary, two of his children delve into his film archives to create a compelling portrait of a farsighted man and a rich period in Newfoundland history.

The documentary follows Gerald S. Doyle's own story from his childhood in Kings Cove, through his growing business success, his fight against confederation with Canada, and his dedication to preserving and promoting Newfoundland folk music through his song books and records.

The lush Kodachrome images have been carefully restored and are startling in their immediacy, depicting Nerwfoundland life in the 1930s and '40s as it has never been seen on film. Interviews with folklorists, friends, family and contemporary musicians provide context.

The documentary is a tribute to a father who died too young, and a patriot's view of the country he loved.

Hosted by
Elphinstone Institute
Venue
MacRobert Lecture Theatre, MacRoert Building, Aberdeen University, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Contact

No booking required. Free event - open to all.