National Parks Project
The National Parks Project is a Canadian music and film project.[1] Released in 2011 to mark the 100th anniversary of the creation of the National Parks of Canada system,[2] the project sent three Canadian musicians and a filmmaker to each of 13 Canadian national parks—one such team to each province or territory—to shoot and score a short documentary film about the park.[3]
The project was commissioned by Parks Canada and produced by FilmCAN and Primitive Entertainment, in association with Discovery World HD.[4] In addition to airing on Discovery World and on the web, the series was also screened at a number of film festivals, including Toronto's Hot Docs.
Music from the project was released on several EPs, as well as on a compilation album that featured some of the most popular tracks.[4]
Awards
Zacharias Kunuk's segment, Sirmilik, won the Genie Award for Best Short Documentary Film at the 32nd Genie Awards.[5] The overall series won the Gemini Award for Best Performing Arts Program or Series at the 26th Gemini Awards.[6]
Projects
References
- "A trip through the National Parks Project". Now, May 18, 2011.
- "The National Parks Project: Wildlife and wild music". The Globe and Mail, May 20, 2011.
- "National Parks Project, The". Torontoist, April 27, 2011.
- "National Parks Project Gets Soundtrack with John K. Samson, Shad, Sebastien Grainger". Exclaim!, April 28, 2011.
- "Nunavut filmmaker wins Genie Award". CBC North, March 8, 2012.
- "Cinema academy dishes out 52 Gemini awards". Windsor Star, September 1, 2011.