Eye of the Mask: Theatre Nicaragua by Judith Doyle, featured in the Images Festival Online
Judith Doyle's 1985 film Eye of the Mask: Theatre Nicaragua is featured in the Images Festival Online.
CANADA/NICARAGUA, 1985, 16MM ON DIGITAL VIDEO, 57MIN
For the 30th Anniversary, the Images Festival is launching a new online initiative to highlight Canadian and International works. The project is being inaugurated by shining a light on one of the most unique Canadian experimental documentaries of the past decades made by Judith Doyle.
Eye of the Mask: Theatre Nicaragua offers a unique roving window into the life of post-revolutionary Nicaragua, orchestrated by a group of young and energized revolutionaries, poets, and artists who fervently believed in art and theatre’s power to bring about social transformation.Shot while the country was under lockdown as a consequence of Reagan’s invasion of Grenada in 1983, Eye of the Mask follows Nixtayolero (Dawn Star) theatre group as they travel to perform in remote and rural area
http://www.imagesfestival.com/online_programming.php
Images Festival - Online Programming
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CANADA/NICARAGUA, 1985, 16MM ON DIGITAL VIDEO, 57MIN
For the 30th Anniversary, the Images Festival is launching a new online initiative to highlight Canadian and International works. The project is being inaugurated by shining a light on one of the most unique Canadian experimental documentaries of the past decades made by Judith Doyle.
Eye of the Mask: Theatre Nicaragua offers a unique roving window into the life of post-revolutionary Nicaragua, orchestrated by a group of young and energized revolutionaries, poets, and artists who fervently believed in art and theatre’s power to bring about social transformation.Shot while the country was under lockdown as a consequence of Reagan’s invasion of Grenada in 1983, Eye of the Mask follows Nixtayolero (Dawn Star) theatre group as they travel to perform in remote and rural area
http://www.imagesfestival.com/online_programming.php
Images Festival - Online Programming
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