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| Directed by Millefiore Clarkes |
| Canada, 2018 (documentary, 43 minutes, colour, English) |
| Also known as "Les chansons de mon père" |
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| Image: © National Film Board of Canada |
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Video (National Film Board of Canada)
Video (National Film Board of Canada) [French] |
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Film Description: "Musician Catherine MacLellan—the daughter of Canadian singer/songwriting legend Gene MacLellan—grew up surrounded by her father's music. He died by suicide when she was 14. Two decades after his loss, Catherine is finally ready to confront the hurtful mystery of her absent parent and embrace his musical legacy. The Song and the Sorrow follows Catherine as she journeys to understand her father and face her own struggles with mental illness. Through archival footage and intimate interviews with friends, family members, and musicians who knew and played with Gene—including Anne Murray, Lennie Gallant, and the late Ron Hynes—the film reveals a troubled and loving man who was never at ease with fame or money. Catherine is determined to lift the oppressive burden of silence that accompanies the stigma of mental illness and hopes that others can take strength and solace from her story." -- National Film Board of Canada (source) |
| Film Credits (partial): | |
| Written by: | Millefiore Clarkes |
| Produced by: | Paul McNeill, Rohan Fernando, Annette Clarke |
| Narrator: | Catherine MacLellan |
| Participants: | Catherine MacLellan, Judith MacLellan, Isabel MacLellan, Philip MacLellan, Lennie Gallant, Scott Parsons, Bob Mersereau, Tanya Davis, Ron Hynes, Marty Reno, Eric MacEwen, Anne Murray |
| Cinematography: | Kyle Simpson |
| Film Editing: | Millefiore Clarkes |
| Music: | Devon Ross |
| Production Company: | National Film Board of Canada / Office national du film du Canada |
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