🎬 Documentary

Klee Wyck

⭐ 10.0/10 1946 15m Dir. Grant Crabtree

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This short documentary from the Canadian Artists series presents the art of Emily Carr, the Canadian painter who found exciting subject matter on British Columbia's Pacific Coast, with its giant trees and its Indigenous villages, totems and carvings. When Carr visited the Ucluelet Indian Reserve on Vancouver Island in 1898, the Nuu-chah-nulth people gave her the name Klee Wyck, meaning “Laughing One.” Her canvases are shown here amidst the landscapes and places where they were painted.

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Year
1946
Runtime
15m
TMDB Rating
⭐ 10.0/10
Votes
1
Genre
Documentary
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Language
EN
🎭 Documentary 🎬 Grant Crabtree

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Klee Wyck has a runtime of 15m ( and 15 minutes).
Klee Wyck was directed by Grant Crabtree and released in 1946.
Klee Wyck is a Documentary film (1946).
Klee Wyck has a TMDB rating of 10.0/10 based on 1 votes.

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