Killer Whale and Crocodile
Originally released in 2007. Killer Whale and Crocodile is a documentary film. directed by Peter Campbell. At just 48 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In "Killer Whale and Crocodile" carvers from two of the world's great carving traditions come together. A First Nations carver from Canada travels into the jungles of Papua New Guinea and a New Guinea carver travels to urban Canada. Together, they share each other's cultures and learn about the myths and legends that inform their individual artistic styles. In the Spring of 2006 John Marston, a young Coast Salish carver from Vancouver Island who has already gained a strong reputation for his innovative approach to traditional Coast Salish styles, visited Teddy Balangu, a carver from the Sepik River of Papua New Guinea. Teddy returned to Canada where he was the artist in residence at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia for 5 months.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Killer Whale and Crocodile about?
In "Killer Whale and Crocodile" carvers from two of the world's great carving traditions come together. A First Nations carver from Canada travels into the jungles of Papua New Guinea and a New Gui...
Who directed Killer Whale and Crocodile?
Killer Whale and Crocodile was directed by Peter Campbell.
How long is Killer Whale and Crocodile?
Killer Whale and Crocodile has a runtime of 0 hours and 48 minutes (48 minutes total).
When was Killer Whale and Crocodile released?
Killer Whale and Crocodile was released on August 19, 2007 in theaters.