Celebrating its world premiere at the 2011
Vancouver International Film Festival,
Bone Wind Fire, by Jill Sharpe, is an intimate journey into the hearts, minds and eyes of Georgia O’Keeffe, Emily Carr and Frida Kahlo—3 of the 20th century’s most remarkable artists. The film uses the women’s own words, taken from their letters and diaries, to reveal their individual creative processes. In 30 carefully prepared and creatively photographed minutes, the film captures the view through the artists’ eyes.
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