Paul Almond fonds [multiple media]
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Hierarchy Paul Almond fonds [multiple media]
Hierarchical level:FondsContext of this record:Fonds includes:8 lower level description(s)View lower level description(s) -
Finding aid Textual records and graphic material (Electronic) The finding aid provides a file list of the papers and includes printouts of the directories of the electronic records. This finding aid describes volumes 1 to 64 at the file level. MSS2065 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000000599.pdfMoving images (Electronic) Refer to MINISIS for item-level descriptions. (90: Open)Sound recordings (Electronic) Refer to MINISIS for item-level descriptions. (90: Open)Electronic Records (Electronic) Please refer to series and sub-series descriptions (90: Open) -
Record information Paul Almond fonds [multiple media]
Date:1913-2014.Reference:R4394-0-0-E, MG31-D252Type of material:Textual material, Photographs, Moving images, Sound recordings, Objects (including medals and pins), Art, Stamps and stamp productsFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:107125Date(s):1913-2014.Bilingual equivalent:Place of creation:CanadaAdded country of publication:Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Russia (Federation), Italy, SpainExtent:6.895 m of textual records.
ca. 110.92 MB of textual records (ca. 13 168 files).
ca. 13,437 photographs : b&w and col. prints, negatives, contact sheets and slides.
7 audio cassettes (4 h, 4 min, 30 s).
2 videocassettes (1 h, 29 min, 50 s).
1 film reel (15 min).
3 medals.
ca. 237 MB of sound recordings (ca. 1 h 51 min 16 s).
1.21 GB of film (ca. 37 min).
2 prints : posters.
11 albums (ca. 834 photographs) : b&w.
6 drawings : pen, ink and watercolour.
42 postal stationary items : postcards.
29.2 MB of photographs (12 photographs : col.)Language of material:EnglishAdded language of material:English, Spanish, FrenchScope and content:Fonds consists of textual records (including papers and electronic records), moving images, sound recordings, several photographs, and a few medallic objects arranged into the following eight series: Family records; Personal and biographical material; Correspondence (personal correspondence from family, friends and colleagues, as well as business correspondence); Prose, poems and stage plays; Television project files; Film project files (for Isabel, Act of the Heart, Journey, The Dance Must Go On, Ups and Downs, and various other film projects); Printed material; Other writing projects. (Please refer to series and sub-series for additional information).Provenance:Additional name(s):Biography/Administrative history:Almond, Paul, 1931-2015 : Paul Almond, O.C., filmmaker, was born in 1931 in Montréal, his father an Anglican minister from a Gaspé family and his mother an English dancer who taught Greek dance, drama and mime and set up a school in Montréal. He attended Bishop's College School and then Oxford University, where he was active in the Literary and Dramatic societies and met many of the foremost British poets of the day. After leaving Oxford, Almond founded the Oxford and Cambridge Players, which toured England. While in England, he attempted to establish a literary career, writing short stories, which he submitted to various Canadian periodicals. He returned to Canada in 1954 and toured the Gaspé giving poetry recitals.
Later in 1954, Almond joined the CBC, directing and producing television dramas. During his career with the CBC, he produced and directed more than one hundred television dramas, including The Hill (1956), which won the Ohio State Award for television excellence and was commissioned for a new production by the BBC. Almond's productions of adaptations of Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood (1959) and Jean Anouilh's Point of Departure (1960) also won Ohio State Awards. In 1958, Almond was the recipient of the Liberty Award for best Canadian television producer.
During the 1960s, Almond worked on a number of British productions, including Seven Up, a documentary about young children from different social and economic backgrounds, which won the Special Diploma of Merit at the 1965 Prague International Television Festival and became the first of a celebrated series continued by Michael Apted. In 1964, back in Canada, he made an experimental documentary film on ballet called Mother and Daughter, featuring his first wife, National Ballet of Canada principal dancer Angela Leigh, and her daughter.
In 1967, Almond formed a film company, Quest Films, and made his first feature film, Isabel (1968). With a script by Almond, it starred his second wife, Geneviève Bujold, and was shot in the Gaspé. Distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film won a number of Genies at the Canadian Film Awards, as well as a Directors Guild of America nomination for best feature film director. Isabel was followed by Act of the Heart (1970), the first film to receive investment from the Canadian Film Development Corporation; it starred Bujold and Donald Sutherland. The third film in this trilogy Journey (1972) again starred Bujold.
In 1981, Almond produced and directed Ups and Downs (1983), a film about life in a co-ed private school, shot in Victoria, B.C. Almond's most recent film is The Dance Goes On (1991), for which he returned to the Gaspé. It featured his son, Matt Almond, as well as James Keach, Louise Marleau and Geneviève Bujold.
Almond and Bujold divorced after Journey, and Almond went on to marry American photographer Joan Harwood Elkins. During the latter part of his career, he divided his time between homes in California, Montréal and the Gaspé. In 1999, he and Montréal journalist Michael Ballantyne published a collection of their youthful correspondence, titled High Hopes: Coming of Age at the Mid-Century.
Paul Almond was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. He was appointed Officer of the Order of Canada in 2001. He was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Directors Guild of Canada in 2007.
From 2010 to 2015, Paul Almond wrote and had published the The Alford Saga set of fiction novels loosely based on his family's history.
Paul Almond died on April 9, 2015, in Beverly Hills, California.Additional information:General note:Received in 1995 and 2003 from Paul Almond as well as in 2015 from Joan Almond.
Additional digital photographs were presented to LAC in 2022 by Dr. Molly Ungar, retired professor at the University of the Fraser Valley.Related material:Note that Library and Archives Canada has received a number of feature films and television films relating to Paul Almond through Quest Film Productions, the Canadian Film Institute and the CBC. These include Act of the Heart, Ups and Downs, The Dance Goes On, Le temps retrouvé, Journey, The Broken Sky, The Collection, A Slight Ache, The Dark Did Not Conquer, A Doll's House, The Hill, Horror of Darkness, Let Me Count the Ways, October Beach, Under Milk Wood, The Doll, The Sacred Scales and Macbeth. Please refer to MISACS (MINISIS) database.Subject heading:- Television producers and directors - Canada
- Filmmakers - Canada
- Motion picture industry - Canada, 1968-1991 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1954-1991
- Filmmakers - Canada Geneviève Bujold
- Television - Canada, 1955-1978 Angela Leigh
- Television scripts, 1955-1966
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation / Television
- Theatre - Canada
Source:PrivateFormer archival reference no.:MG31-D252Other accession no.:2003-0135 VSA
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To be consulted under supervision of a Specialized Media archivist.Sound recordings : electronic[ConsultationOpen]Moving images (video): electronic[ConsultationOpen, no copying]Graphic (art)[ConsultationRestrictions vary]Philatelic records[ConsultationOpen]Graphic(photo): electronic[ConsultationOpen]Terms of use:Photographs: Various copyrights on items less than 50 years old. Copyright is expired on items more than 50 years old. Credit: Name of photographer / Library and Archives Canada / Copy negative no.
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