The Spiritual Journey of Lawren Harris
Canada English
The film is partially based on a book by James King Inward Journey: The Life of Lawren Harris.
This film is for those who love the Canadian painters from the Group of Seven, and also for those who know nothing about Canadian Art and would be astonished to discover the great artistic creations of Lawren Harris, the founder of the Group of Seven.
Having come form a prosperous, the end of the 19th century Toronto Lake Superior , Rockie mountains, and other regions. It was also largely thanks to Harris' idea, funds, and energy, that a Studio Building was raised in Toronto from a decapitated house, and became a home and working studio for several members of the Group of Seven painters, their predecessors, and their artistic descendants. This location had been of such a significance to the Canadian art that in 2005 the building was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act as a National Historic Site of Canada.
The film is not only a biographical narrative, it focuses on what art represented to Harris, his complex perception of life, meaning, and his understanding of art in terms of spirituality. It also presents his writings and poems, especially those passages that illuminate the workings of his creative impulse, his searchings, and his artistic journey. Harris was not satisfied to only create beautiful and colourful shapes on canvas that captured the Canadian northern wilderness, but actually to make with each of his paintings a spiritual statement, a revelation, a portrayal of a spiritual truth.
I highly recommend this film. It will be playing in the cinemas sometimes in the near future, so watch for it in the upcoming cinema schedules.
PRODUCTION TEAM
Director: Nancy Lang, Peter Raymont
Country of Origin: Canada 
Executive Producer: Peter Raymont
Producer: Peter Raymont, Nancy Lang
Cinematographer: John Westheuser
Editor: Cathy Gulkin
Music: John Welsman
Production Company: White Pine Pictures
Produced with the generous permission of Stewart Sheppard, grandson of and executor for Lawren Harris.
Produced in association with TVO, documentary Channel, YES TV with the participation of the Ontario Media Development Corporation, the Rogers Group of Funds, the Bell 
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