We Were an Island – Short Film Screening and Q&A with Director Peter Logue
August 25, 2019 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
ADDITIONAL SHOWING JUST ADDED 5PM without Q&A
We Were an Island – Short Film Screening with Q&A with Director Peter Logue on Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 2pm
“We Were An Island” is an upcoming narrative short film directed by Peter Logue, written by Jahn Sood, and inspired by “We Were An Island: The Maine Life of Art and Nan Kellam” by Peter Blanchard III.
The film will bring to life the story of Art & Nan Kellam, a couple who moved to an uninhabited island off the coast of Maine in 1949. Whether in response to the horrors they witnessed in international news during World War II or from a desire to take on a life project that was utterly unique, the couple built their own home and lived in near isolation for the subsequent four decades. During their time on Placentia, the Kellams experienced both independence from society and a connection with nature that seem nearly impossible today. They lived a life of their own design, and yet not without challenges. Their story is an apt metaphor for what it means to enter a life partnership, what is gained and what we each give up. Ultimately it is a grand accomplishment just to remain on that ‘island’ of our own design. In a series of short imagistic scenes, our film tells the Kellam’s story from their arrival on Placentia in 1949, until just after Art’s death in 1985, when Nan made the choice to return to the island and live there alone.
This special event is part of the NEW Authors Series – A Denmark Historical Society, Denmark Library, and Denmark Arts Center collaboration 🙂
ADDITIONAL SHOWING JUST ADDED 5PM without Q&A
We Were an Island – Short Film Screening with Q&A with Director Peter Logue on Sunday, August 25, 2019 at 2pm
“We Were An Island” is an upcoming narrative short film directed by Peter Logue, written by Jahn Sood, and inspired by “We Were An Island: The Maine Life of Art and Nan Kellam” by Peter Blanchard III.
The film will bring to life the story of Art & Nan Kellam, a couple who moved to an uninhabited island off the coast of Maine in 1949. Whether in response to the horrors they witnessed in international news during World War II or from a desire to take on a life project that was utterly unique, the couple built their own home and lived in near isolation for the subsequent four decades. During their time on Placentia, the Kellams experienced both independence from society and a connection with nature that seem nearly impossible today. They lived a life of their own design, and yet not without challenges. Their story is an apt metaphor for what it means to enter a life partnership, what is gained and what we each give up. Ultimately it is a grand accomplishment just to remain on that ‘island’ of our own design. In a series of short imagistic scenes, our film tells the Kellam’s story from their arrival on Placentia in 1949, until just after Art’s death in 1985, when Nan made the choice to return to the island and live there alone.
This special event is part of the NEW Authors Series – A Denmark Historical Society, Denmark Library, and Denmark Arts Center collaboration 🙂
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Denmark, ME 04022 United States
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