What Wants To Be Spoken, What Remains To Be Said
What Wants To Be Spoken, What Remains To Be Said uses an imaginative and lyrical narrative to interweave three stories: The Canadian Legend of Marguerite de Roberval; the daily life of an unknown pioneer woman; and the versions of these histories as presented by a museum tour guide. In representing what has been lost, What Wants To Be Spoken, What Remains To Be Said seeks to affirm a place in history for women and acknowledges the act of the imagination in the mediation of the past.
What Wants To Be Spoken, What Remains To Be Said is produced and directed by Su Rynard. The screenplay is written by Helen Humphreys, (Leaving Earth, Afterimage, The Lost Garden). What Wants To Be Spoken, What Remains To Be Said features well know Canadian Actors Nancy Beatty, Andrew Airlie, and Anita LaSelva, and is beautifully photographed by Kim Derko one of Canada’s best cinematographers.
Produced with the financial participation of the Canada Council, The Ontario Film Development Corporation and the Ontario Arts Council.
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Date:
September 1, 1992