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Ivan Doig : Landscapes of a western mind / produced by Nic Davis, Sabrina Lee; Executive producers Scott Sterling, Aaron Pruitt, written by Sabrina Lee, Tony Hale ; edited by Tony Hale; narrated by Bill Pullman; directed by Nic Davis.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmLanguage: English Publisher: Bozeman, MT : Montana PBS, [2023]Copyright date: �2023Description: 1 videodisc (57 mins) : sound, color : 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PS3554.O415 Z53 2023
Contents:
Chapter: 1. Beginnings (Prologue) -- 2. Language -- 3. Characters -- 4. A sense of place -- 5. Work -- 6. Legacy -- 7. Epilogue -- 8. Credits.
Production credits:
  • Producers, Nic Davis and Sabrina Lee ; writers, Sabrina Lee and Tony Hale ; editor, Tony Hale ; director, Nic Davis, director of photography, Jeff Dougherty ; original score, Sean Eden.
Narrator, Bill Pullman ; Featuring: Alan Weltzien (Writer, Professor Emeritus, University of Montana Western), Marcella Sherfy Walter (Historian, Doig's friend), Jan Zauha (Archives and Special Collections, Montana State University), Mary Tonkovich, Rita Christiaens, Ali Newkirk and (Doig's childhood neighbors and Dupuyer residents), Carol Doig (writer, educator, Ivan's wife), Lois Welch (Professor, friend of Carol and Ivan Doig), Waded Cruzado (President, Montana State University), Guilia Weeda (High School English Teacher, Cascade, Montana), Vicki Beck (Doig's childhood friend), David Laskin (writer, editor, doig's friend), Sarah Calhoun (Entrepreneur, White Sulphur Springs, Montana). and Erik Petersen (photographer, Livingston, Montana).Summary: "...an intimate look at the life and work of Ivan Doig, the iconic Montana author whose novels and memoirs depict a rugged and authentic American West. " --Montana PBS website.
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Producers, Nic Davis and Sabrina Lee ; writers, Sabrina Lee and Tony Hale ; editor, Tony Hale ; director, Nic Davis, director of photography, Jeff Dougherty ; original score, Sean Eden.

Narrator, Bill Pullman ; Featuring: Alan Weltzien (Writer, Professor Emeritus, University of Montana Western), Marcella Sherfy Walter (Historian, Doig's friend), Jan Zauha (Archives and Special Collections, Montana State University), Mary Tonkovich, Rita Christiaens, Ali Newkirk and (Doig's childhood neighbors and Dupuyer residents), Carol Doig (writer, educator, Ivan's wife), Lois Welch (Professor, friend of Carol and Ivan Doig), Waded Cruzado (President, Montana State University), Guilia Weeda (High School English Teacher, Cascade, Montana), Vicki Beck (Doig's childhood friend), David Laskin (writer, editor, doig's friend), Sarah Calhoun (Entrepreneur, White Sulphur Springs, Montana). and Erik Petersen (photographer, Livingston, Montana).

Chapter: 1. Beginnings (Prologue) -- 2. Language -- 3. Characters -- 4. A sense of place -- 5. Work -- 6. Legacy -- 7. Epilogue -- 8. Credits.

"...an intimate look at the life and work of Ivan Doig, the iconic Montana author whose novels and memoirs depict a rugged and authentic American West. " --Montana PBS website.

NTSC, Anamorphic widescreen; Dolby Digital 5.1, stereo; color.

English dialogue; optional English subtitles (closed captioned).

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