GERALD SAUL: Eyes of Sorrow Moon
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Dunlop Art Gallery 2311 12 Ave (PO Box 2311), Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3Z5

Gerald Saul, "Eyes of Sorrow Moon," 2016
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Set in a timeless village occupied by shadowy characters and sentient creatures of the night, a strange child, distrusted by the community, must turn to the dark arts to appease his hunger, his loneliness, and his vengeance.
Gerald Saul is a Regina-based filmmaker, educator, and writer. His work ranges from dramatic feature films like Wheat Soup and Life is Like Lint to animated, abstract and comedic short films. In 1996 he completed his MFA at York University and has been on faculty at the University of Regina since 1999, where he focuses on low-budget experimental filmmaking practices including hand processing and super-8 film, often collaborating with his son, William.
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