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A Stunning Backdrop : Alberta in the Movies, 1917-1960

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Alberta's magnificent landscape has served as a popular location for filmmakers since the dawn of the movie industry.

For film pioneers, Alberta embodied the myth of the Great Northwest, a primeval mountain wilderness and the last western frontier.

In turn, Canadian entrepreneurs were eager for American studios to drape Alberta landscape across the backdrop of their movies, an advertisement without equal.A Stunning Backdrop is the untold story of six rollicking decades of filmmaking in Alberta.

Mary Graham draws on twelve years of exhaustive research to reveal a film history like no other, illuminating the deep importance of the province to Hollywood.

She explores the often friendly partnerships between American filmmakers and Indigenous communities, particularly the Stony Nakoda, that provided economic opportunities and, in many cases, allowed them to retain religious and cultural practices banned by the Canadian government. Beautifully illustrated with archival photography and featuring century-old set stills alongside photographs of the locations as they appear today, by Jean Becq, Solomon Chiniquay, Jeff Wallace, George Webber, and Paul Zizka, A Stunning Backdrop is the fascinating, often surprising, always unconventional story of film in a province whose rugged, compelling, multifarious, terribly beautiful landscape continues to inspire filmmakers and audiences around the world.

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Product Details
University of Calgary Press
1773853937 / 9781773853932
Paperback / softback
30/11/2022
Canada
English
416 pages : illustrations
22 x 28 cm