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Establishing Shots

An Oral History of the Winnipeg Film Group

by Kevin Nikkel

Type
Stories
Subject
CountriesCanada
Keywords
Canada, director, movement
Publishing date
2023
Publisher
University of Manitoba Press
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback • 456 pages
6 x 9 inches (15 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-1-77284-013-1
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Book Presentation:
A behind-the-scenes account of a cultural institution that made a distinctive mark on Canadian film

Establishing Shots captures a diverse group of filmmakers in an immersive oral history of one of the most important and notorious artist-run centres in Canada: the Winnipeg Film Group. Both a deep dive into the life of an internationally renowned institution and an exploration of the growth of an experimental film movement, this richly illustrated collection of interviews produces a vibrant picture of the Winnipeg Film Group’s origins, successes, failures, and ongoing impact.

Formed in 1974 as a membership-based film production, training, and exhibition cooperative, the Winnipeg Film Group was part of a wave of artist-run centres funded by the Canada Council for the Arts. Kevin Nikkel’s candid conversations with twenty-nine administrators and filmmakers― including Guy Maddin, Shawna Dempsey, and Matthew Rankin―reveal the precarious path of independent artists, struggles for equality within the industry, and the importance of place in their work. An engaging resource for scholars and historians of Manitoban and Canadian culture and film, Establishing Shots also shows emerging filmmakers how other artists got their start and learned their craft.

About the Author:
Kevin Nikkel is an independent filmmaker and educator based in Winnipeg. He is a long-time member of the Winnipeg Film Group. He co-directed the documentary Tales from the Winnipeg Film Group with Dave Barber in 2007.

Press Reviews:
"To find these many testimonies overlapping and interacting is fascinating, and the book presents an unusual three-dimensional picture of the life and activities of the Group. Establishing Shots is certainly one of the most successful all-interview books I have encountered."
-- William Beard

"Establishing Shots is an important document of not just Winnipeg’s cinematic history but of the city’s resilient reputation as an artistic and creative oasis."
-- Ben Waldman ― Winnipeg Free Press

"Together the disparate voices gathered here do reflect the Film Group’s lasting importance as a key element of Winnipeg’s cultural matrix, and that in itself makes Establishing Shots a valuable contribution to the city’s history."
-- Kenneth George Godwin

"Freedom combined with rootedness is what has defined the ethic of the Winnipeg Film Group over the long haul, something that Establishing Shots makes abundantly clear over an exceptionally wide range of interviews. For anyone interested in the development of Canadian independent filmmaking, it really is essential reading."
-- Jerry White ― Prairie History

"Throughout the book, Nikkel digs into the tensions, the jealousies, and the sour grapes that are part of any community art project... The questions left hanging in Nikkel's rich and entertaining history are mostly existential: Did Winnipeg's soul really die when its NHL franchise moved to Phoenix? Did that midnight mass on Garbage Hill really happen? But perhaps it's best to accept the mythology of Winnipeg and the narrative of its films as factually tentative: maybe yes, maybe no." -- Tom Jokinen ― Literary Review of Canada

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