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Today's
Topics:
1. GG at TIFF (Penny
Johnson)
2. Re: GG at TIFF (DJ
Were-Panda)
3. Re: GG at TIFF
(Kpapademas)
4. Re: GG at TIFF (
stefyz71@gmail.com)
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Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 22:52:42 -0400
From: Penny Johnson
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Hello all!
To
give a quick reply to the person asking about the new documentary
that screened at TIFF this week - Genius Within: The Inner Life of
Glenn Gould - I am happy to report that this will likely become
the gauge by which we measure the quality of future films about
Gould. It is a brilliant and highly accurate piece of work,
in that the many interviews conducted, were done with those who
were closest to Gould. The Foss family is absolutely
delightful, and one really gets a sense of ho w much of Gould's
public facade was just that. ; While the film is not just
about his relationships with women, namely Cornelia Foss, it does
make up a good portion. And rightly so, because never before
have we been able to see this other side of Gould. There are
some incredible pictures AND footage which has never been seen
before. The film does not sensationalize anything or anyone,
nor does it perpetuate the myth of him being a recluse who wears
winter clothing in the summer. Gould definitely had issues
with being in control, and totally knew what he was doing in
creating his own image. Let's face it, we all still buy into
it to some extent. This film goes beyond that, as I said,
and shows us a side that has not yet been revealed. We need
to know this side existed, not to be nosy or anything, but more
importantly, to have an accurate conception of who he was and what
he was about. It's a brilliant film and you all MUST see
it! It's worth it for the interviews alone, never m ind the
footage. I particularly liked the interviews with Lorne
Tulk, Kevin Bazzana and Pet Clark. Yes, she's in it
too!
On a side note, we were informed that the film will be
in theatres across Canada very soon, and also that an American
company has purchased the rights to show it in that country.
I believe that company will be announced shortly. In the US,
the film will show in about 30 different cities. Back here
in Canada, a shortened version of the film will air on Valentine's
day, on the Bravo! network. As for when it comes out on DVD,
I have been advised by the Estate that it likely won't be for at
least another 6 months. Indeed, something to look forward
to!
Best wishes from Toronto!
Penny Johnson
(Contributing Author, The Glenn Gould
Foundation)
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Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 00:01:33 -0400
From: DJ Were-Panda
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Subject:
Re: [F_minor] GG at TIFF
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Thank you Penny for the
review. :)
That's really good news...I'm glad they are
releasing the film on DVD. Too
bad the city I live in
won't show such a film...
I'm still waiting for Sony
Classical to release their GG Collection series
on DVD.
My guess is that it probably won't happen but one can only
hope.
Regards, Theresa
--
"When once you have
tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your
eyes
turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always
long
to return." --Leonardo da Vinci
Panda On A
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Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 23:09:59 -0500
From: Kpapademas
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Re: [F_minor] GG at TIFF
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I, as other F_minor members
and fellow Gouldians, await the release of the GG Collection
series on DVD.
Penny: is the GGF active in persuading Sony
to do this (as I am
sure there will be many people who would
like to have these)?
Also, what about the release of other
footage of Glenn Gould on film or video? from CBC? from
Sony?
Are they at the Library of Canada? I know there are a
slew of tapes there, but any progress on digitizing those tapes
and having them available for the public to see? Be nice to
know about any of these
endeavors.
Regards,
Katherine
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message dated 09/16/09 23:02:23 Central Daylight Time,
vnvlain@gmail.com
writes:
Thank you Penny for the review. :)
That's really
good news...I'm glad they are releasing the film on DVD. Too
bad the city I live in won't show such a film...
I'm still
waiting for Sony Classical to release their GG Collection series
on DVD. My guess is that it probably won't happen but one
can only hope.
Regards, Theresa
--
"When once
you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your
eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will
always long to return." --Leonardo da Vinci
Panda On A
Scooter
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Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 17:17:05 +0200
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Thank you for the precious infos
Penny!
Do you happen to know if also europeans will be able to
watch the movie in
theaters soon? Or we will have to wait to
purchase the DVD?
Thanks again,
Stefy
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From: "Penny Johnson" <pennymail@mac.com>
To:
<f_minor@email.rutgers.edu>
Sent:
Thursday, September 17, 2009 4:52 AM
Subject: [F_minor] GG at
TIFF
Hello all!
To give a quick reply to the
person asking about the new documentary that
screened at TIFF
this week - Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn G ould -
I
am happy to report that this will like ly become the gauge by
which we
measure the quality of future films about
Gould. It is a brilliant and
highly accurate piece of
work, in that the many interviews conducted, were
done with
those who were closest to Gould. The Foss family is
absolutely
delightful, and one really gets a sense of how much
of Gould's public facade
was just that. While the film
is not just about his relationships with
women, namely
Cornelia Foss, it does make up a good portion. And rightly
so, because never before have we been able to see this other
side of Gould.
There are some incredible pictures AND footage
which has never been seen
before. The film does not
sensationalize anything or anyone, nor does it
perpetuate the
myth of him being a recluse who wears winter clothing in the
summer. Gould definitely had issues with being in
control, and totally knew
what he was doing in creating his
own image. Let's face it, we all still
buy into it to
some extent. This film goes beyond that, as I said, and
shows us a side that has not yet been revealed. We need
to know this side
existed, not to be nosy or anything, but
more importantly, to have an
accurate conception of who he was
and what he was about. It's a brilliant
film and you all
MUST see it! It's worth it for the interviews alone, never
mind the footage. I particularly liked the interviews
with Lorne Tulk,
Kevin Bazzana and Pet Clark. Yes, she's
in it too!
On a side note, we were informed that the film
will be in theatres across
Canada very soon, and also that an
American company has purchased the rights
to show it in that
country. I believe that company will be announced
shortly. In the US, the film will show in about 30
different cities. Back
here in Canada, a shortened
version of the film will air on Valentine's day,
on the Bravo!
networ k. As for when it comes out on DVD, I have be en
advised
by the Estate that it likely won't be for at least
another 6 months.
Indeed, something to look forward
to!
Best wishes from Toronto!
Penny Johnson
(Contributing Author, The Glenn Gould Foundation)
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