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My Prairie Home

2013 1 h 16 min
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In this feature documentary-musical by Chelsea McMullan, indie singer Rae Spoon takes us on a playful, meditative and at times melancholic journey. Set against majestic images of the infinite expanses of the Canadian Prairies, the film features Spoon crooning about their queer and musical coming of age. Interviews, performances and music sequences reveal Spoon’s inspiring process of building a life of their own, as a trans person and as a musician. Official selection at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.

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In this feature documentary-musical by Chelsea McMullan, indie singer Rae Spoon takes us on a playful, meditative and at times melancholic journey. Set against majestic images of the infinite expanses of the Canadian Prairies, the film features Spoon crooning about their queer and musical coming of age. Interviews, performances and music sequences reveal Spoon’s inspiring process of building a life of their own, as a trans person and as a musician.

Official selection at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.

  • director
    Chelsea McMullan
  • featuring
    Rae Spoon
  • producer
    Lea Marin
  • director of photography
    Maya Bankovic
    Derek Howard
  • editor
    Avrïl Jacobson
  • executive producer
    Silva Basmajian
  • original music
    Rae Spoon
  • score
    Rae Spoon
  • production designer
    Leanne Mackay
  • production supervisor
    Mark Wilson
  • production manager
    Kate Vollum
    Sue Bristow
  • additional cinematography
    Alejandro Coronado
    Catherine Lutes
  • sound recordist
    Alex Unger
  • visual researcher
    Kathie McKenna
  • technical edit coordinator
    Marcus Matyas
  • assistant editor
    Vanessa Jung
  • centre administrator
    Josiah Rothenberg
  • marketing manager
    Moira Keigher
  • choreographer
    Noémie Lafrance
  • dancer
    Mairead Filgate
    Meredith Thompson
    Andrew Barley
    Chase Constantino
  • 1st assistant director
    Matthew Greyson
  • 1st assistant camera
    Rafael Mishan
  • 2nd assistant camera
    Daniel Adlam
  • camera trainee
    Dean Senecal
  • steadicam
    Carl Savage
  • gaffer
    Anthony Smith
    Ryan Hernandez
  • grip
    Justin Yaroski
  • DMT
    Curry Leamen
  • production assistant
    Anna MacLean
    Chris Neising
  • additional props
    Amanda Letang
  • set decoration
    Amanda Letang
  • set builder
    Jeffrey Shouten
  • costume designer
    Loretta Chin
  • wardrobe assistant
    Anne McKay
  • location manager
    Laszlo Uhrik
  • researcher
    Ethan Cole
  • dance consultant
    Hannah Dorozio
  • set design
    Emmanuel Plougoulm
  • artistic director
    Paul Vernon
  • creative consultant
    Cole J. Avis
    Liz Johnston
  • production coordinator
    Heather Phenix
    Jonathan Lloyd
  • collage artist
    Sonja Ahlers
  • animator
    Stephanie Dudley
  • compositor
    Stephanie Dudley
  • assistant animator
    Vivienne AuYeung
  • additional editing
    Lawrence Jackman
  • digital intermediate producer
    Michelle Junee
  • digital intermediate colourist
    Walt Biljan
  • online editor
    Adam Gagnon
  • sound editor
    Jane Tattersall
  • assistant sound editor
    Claire Dobson
  • foley
    Kathy Choi
  • re-recording mixer
    Stephan Carrier
    Graham Rogers
  • head credits
    Henriette Kruse Jorgensen
  • title design
    Henriette Kruse Jorgensen
  • stills photographer
    Nadia Tan
    Colin Smith
  • additional visual research
    Elizabeth Klinck

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Education

Ages 13 to 18

Mini-Lesson - My Prairie Home

Study Guides - Guide 1 | Guide 2

Diversity - Diversity in Communities
Family Studies/Home Economics - Relationships
Health/Personal Development - Identity
Media Education - Documentary Film

Discuss the significance of the opening of the film. How have issues of identity affected Rae’s personal development? In what way(s) does the director use the landscape to symbolize ideas expressed in the film? What are some of the key messages about gender in My Prairie Home? What can be done to support inclusivity in your school? Create a classroom charter of rights that supports equality and distribute it throughout the school.

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