Using home movies, vintage memorabilia, and the straight facts about Saskatchewan, the filmmaker creates an eccentric portrait of the first year of his life, and the province that shaped his identity. “Brian Stockton’s bittersweet tribute to the province he was born in perfectly captures the essence of life in the vast and lonely prairies.” – Nicole Cohen, EYE Weekly “Miss at your peril… Stockton’s grounded, deadpan voice-over, combined with the homely seduction of the images, keeps the tether strong between private myth and real life.” – Cameron Bailey, Now Magazine
Saskatchewan
- Film Maker
- Stockton, Brian
- Year
- 2002
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 6
- Genre
- documentary, experimental
- Category
- found footage, Portraits


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