Winter Kept Us Warm

Winter Kept Us Warm

Infobox Film
name = Winter Kept Us Warm


image_size =
caption =
director = David Secter
producer = David Secter
writer = David Secter
music = [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0388780/ Paul Hoffert]
cinematography = [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0294353/ Robert Fresco] , [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0576220/ Ernest T. L. Meershoek]
editing = [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0289440/ Michael Foytényi]
distributor = [http://www.imdb.com/company/co0022001/ Filmmakers Distribution Center]
released = 1965
runtime = 81 mins
country = Canada
language = English
budget = CAD 8,000
imdb_id = 0232954

"Winter Kept Us Warm" is a Canadian romantic drama film, released in 1965. The title comes from the fifth line of T. S. Eliot's "The Waste Land".

An independent film written, directed and funded by David Secter, it occupies a unique place in the history of Canadian cinema as the first English language Canadian film ever screened at the Cannes Film Festival. [ [http://www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/2002/011002/film1.html "Queer pioneer"] , "Montreal Mirror", January 3, 2002. The film was screened during "Critics' Week", a special non-competitive portion of the festival at which works of new filmmakers are shown. ("Toronto Globe and Mail", 19 May 1966.)] Its debut was as the opening film of the Commonwealth Film Festival (Cardiff, 27 September 1965). ["Globe and Mail", 17 November 1965; "Toronto Telegram", 2 October 1965, p. 7.] It was also given a Special Jury Award at the 7th International Montreal Film Festival. ["Toronto Daily Star", 5 August 1966, p. 14.]

The film starred John Labow as Doug and Henry Tarvainen as Peter, two students at the University of Toronto who develop a complex quasi-romantic relationship, and Joy Tepperman and Janet Amos as their girlfriends Bev and Sandra. The film's gay subtext was carefully coded by Secter, who wrote the film based on his own experience falling in love with a male fellow student but feared that a more explicitly gay film would not attract an audience.

Legacy

Although not widely remembered among the general public, "Winter Kept Us Warm" is considered a major milestone in the Canadian film industry as one of the first Canadian films ever to attract international attention. Secter made a second film, "The Offering", in 1966, one of the first Canadian films to depict an interracial romance. Secter subsequently moved to the United States. He directed the low budget sex comedy "Getting Together", but subsequently left the film industry.

In the 1990s, Secter's nephew Joel rented "Getting Together", not knowing that his uncle had directed films. Seeing David's name in the credits, Joel contacted his uncle to talk about his film career. Those discussions ultimately led to Joel Secter's own debut as a filmmaker, the 2005 documentary "The Best of Secter & the Rest of Secter". Notable figures who discussed Secter and "Winter Kept Us Warm" in the documentary included David Cronenberg, Michael Ondaatje, Philip Glass, Ed Mirvish and Lloyd Kaufman.

References

Sources

* "Canadian Broadcaster", vol. 24 no. 5 (4 March 1965), p. 9.
* "Globe and Mail", 21 November 1964; 17 November 1965; 19 May 1966.
* "Toronto Daily Star", 5 August 1966, p. 14.
* "Toronto Telegram", 15 January 1965 (p. 8: McKenzie Porter); 2 October 1965 (p. 7: Gerald Pratley).
* "Winnipeg Tribune", 8 January 1966.

External links

* [http://www.cbc.ca/arts/film/secter.htm "Seeking Secter"] , cbc.ca, May 20, 2005.
* [http://www.cfmdc.org/resources/%20Winter.pdf "Winter Kept Us Warm" Study Guide]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Winter of 2009–2010 in Europe — See also: Winter of 2009–2010 in the United Kingdom Winter of 2009–2010 in Europe Map of Europe showing the difference of temperature between 11–18 December 2009 and the 2000–2008 average. Storm type: Winter storm Formed …   Wikipedia

  • Winter solstice — This article is about the astronomical and cultural event of winter solstice, also known as midwinter. For other uses, see Winter solstice (disambiguation), Midwinter (disambiguation) or also see Solstice. UTC Date and Time of Solstice[1] year… …   Wikipedia

  • Winter melon — Kundol redirects here. For the Lake, see Kundol Lake. Winter Melon Nearly mature winter melon Scientific classification Kingdom …   Wikipedia

  • February 2007 North America Winter Storm — infobox winter storm name=Valentine s Day Storm of 2007 image location=21407blizzard lg.jpg| Monkton, Vermont stormtype=Winter storm date formed=February 12, 2007 date dissipated=February 20, 2007 maximum amount=convert|48|in|abbr=on Stowe,… …   Wikipedia

  • 1988 Winter Olympics — XV Olympic Winter Games The emblem is a stylized, pentagon shaped, snowflake and maple leaf,made up of five large and five small letters of “C” to symbolize the country of Canada and the city of Calgary, above the Olympic rings. Host city Calgary …   Wikipedia

  • Concerns and controversies over the 2010 Winter Olympics — 2010 Winter Olympics Bid process Venues Mascots Concerns and controversies Torch relay (route) Opening ceremony (flag bearers) Medal table (medalists) Event calendar Chronological summary Closing ceremony Dave Pierce (music director) Paralympics… …   Wikipedia

  • Sheffield Winter Gardens — Infobox building|right building name=Sheffield Winter Gardens building type=Greenhouse architectural style= structural system=Timber (glulam) arches location=Sheffield, England completion date=2003 main contractor= architect= Pringle Richards… …   Wikipedia

  • Heart of Winter — Infobox Jericho episode Title = Heart of Winter Caption = Jake is rescued from the vehicle s grasp by firefighters and EMTs Series = Jericho Season = 1 Episode = 14 Airdate = March 7, 2007 Writer = Nancy Won Director = Steve Gomer Guests = Alicia …   Wikipedia

  • Cinema of Canada — Culture of Canada This article is part of a series History Canadians Canadian identity …   Wikipedia

  • David Secter — Born 1943 Canada Occupation Film director Film producer Screenwriter Years active 1965 Present David Secter is a Canadian film director. He is best known for the 1965 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”