Bill Loewen: Music in the Prairie Night (2017)

Bill Loewen: Music in the Prairie Night (2017) poster

“Ideas and inventions are a strange thing.” William H. Loewen’s dynamic support of the arts has translated into a blossoming of imaginative work in Manitoba and across the country. Bolstered by an all-Manitoba creative team, director Mike Maryniuk sets documentary against experimental animation and a unique musical score to explore what it means to nurture creativity and see it grow.

Director: Mike Maryniuk
Genre: Animation, Documentary
Runtime: 6 min
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Cast

Music: Randolph Peters
Cinematography: Stephan Recksiedler
Editing: John Gurdebeke
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Mike Maryniuk
More Films in Genre: Animation, Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bill Loewen: Music in the Prairie Night about?
“Ideas and inventions are a strange thing.” William H. Loewen’s dynamic support of the arts has translated into a blossoming of imaginative work in Manitoba and across the country. Bolstered by an all-Manitoba creative team, director Mike Maryniuk sets documentary against experimental animation and a unique musical score to explore what it means to nurture creativity and see it grow.
Who directed Bill Loewen: Music in the Prairie Night?
Bill Loewen: Music in the Prairie Night was directed by Mike Maryniuk.
Who stars in Bill Loewen: Music in the Prairie Night?
Bill Loewen: Music in the Prairie Night stars William H. Loewen.
How long is Bill Loewen: Music in the Prairie Night?
Bill Loewen: Music in the Prairie Night has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
What genre is Bill Loewen: Music in the Prairie Night?
Bill Loewen: Music in the Prairie Night is a Animation, Documentary film.