Arts and Performance / History

So Surreal: Behind The Masks

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So Surreal: Behind the Masks is the storied journey of Indigenous masks and their profound impact on one of the most iconic art movements of all time.

So Surreal: Behind the Masks is a feature documentary that traces the storied journey of Indigenous masks from the far reaches of Turtle Island (North America) into the hands of European Surrealists, influencing the work and worldview of some of the most well-known modern artists and writers of all time including Max Ernst, André Breton, Roberto Matta and Joan Miró – all while following the dramatic quest to return a mask that was brutally stolen from the Kwakwa_ka_'wakw people on Canada’s northwest coast over a century ago.

Part caper, part road trip, part spiritual journey, So Surreal: Behind the Masks follows Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond (Reel Injun, Red Fever) as he travels coast-to-coast and across the Atlantic and back, gradually piecing together this groundbreaking global story of influence, reconnection and restitution.

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Programme Details

DURATION
1 x 90'
AVAILABLE IN
HD
ORIGINAL LANGUAGE
English