April 1st, 2013 - May 31st, 2014 | PROJECT
In the summer of 1938, newlyweds Geneviève and Bernard de Colmont and their friend, Antoine de Seynes, set off from France on an adventure to kayak and document the great American West. They launched from Green River, Wyoming, and emerged 900 miles later in Lee’s Ferry, Arizona, with their travels vividly documented in 16mm color film. The French Trio’s journey offers a unique, previously unseen, window into a historic and cultural turning point for America—a first-hand pioneer experience in the pre-war West, and the beginning of a new era of recreational river runners. In collaboration with humanities scholars, and University of Utah archivists, the project team members seek support for an America’s Media Makers Development Grant to fund preparation for a one-hour documentary film, to search out additional archival materials, to conduct further historical research, and collaborate with scholars to refine the humanities content.
Project Website(s)
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Project Products
http://www.frenchkayakfilm.com/
Team Members
Ian McCluskey, Principal Investigator, Northwest Documentary Arts & MediaFunders
Funding Source: NEH
Award Number: TD-50564-13
Funding Amount: 40000
Tags
Audience: General Public | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: Ecology | forestry | agriculture | History | policy | law
Resource Type: Project Descriptions
Environment Type: Broadcast Media | Media and Technology