The Grasslands Project Explained

The Grasslands Project is a 2016 series of 10 short documentary films about small rural communities in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan, directed by Scott Parker and produced by David Christensen for the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).

Development and production

Christensen, head of the NFB's Northwest Studio in Edmonton, had developed the idea for a series of short films that would tell the stories of small communities in Canada's southern Prairie grasslands. To direct the project, he hired Alberta filmmaker Scott Parker, with whom he had previously worked on the NFB's Stories from Our Land project.[1] In February 2015, Christensen and Parker travelled to rural communities for a series of 10 public meetings to identify the key themes and concerns of local residents.[2] [3]

Parker stated in May 2016 interview that he worked every day for six or seven months, shooting, travelling as well as editing. On one occasion, he made an 800-kilometre round trip to screen one of the films for a participant. Altogether, he calculated that he travelled 30,000 km. in the summer of 2015 to complete the films.[1]

Films

The Alberta films were shot in or nearby Coutts, Magrath and Foremost. Saskatchewan’s locations were Eastend, Val Marie, Gravelbourg, Wood Mountain, Rockglen—as well as Radville, for the short film Generations, about the passing on of a family farm in nearby Ceylon, Saskatchewan.[1] [2] [4]

Titles

From May 6 to 14, 2016, the films had their world premieres in the communities where they were filmed.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Edmonton director behind NFB films about southern Prairies. 2016-05-02. Edmonton Journal. Griwkowsky. Fish. 2016-09-30.
  2. News: Southern stories told on film. Wild. Tennessa. 1 September 2016. The Western Producer.
  3. News: Montgomery. Marc. National Film Board: Grasslands Project. 30 September 2016. Radio Canada International. 18 September 2016.
  4. News: Gibson. Brian. Grasslands Project highlights the tenuous people-place bond. 30 September 2016. Vue Weekly. 10 August 2016.
  5. News: McCartney. Duane. Cattle ranchers tell their story in National Film Board project. 26 October 2016. Canadian Cattlemen. 26 October 2016.
  6. News: Explore 'The Grasslands Project'. Mullen. Pat. 1 June 2016. Point of View magazine.
  7. News: World premiere set for NFB's 'The Grasslands Project'. 30 September 2016. Fort Macleod Gazette. 4 May 2016.
  8. News: Vézina. Michel. Projection du "Projet Grasslands" à Gravelbourg. 30 September 2016. L'Eau vive. 25 May 2016. fr.