Newfoundland painter Gerald Squires has referred to his portraits as "confrontations," though not intending the hostility that word can convey. This film shows a meeting between the artist and Edythe Goodridge, art curator and critic. Through a combination of Squires's reflections on his life and work and the good-natured banter of these two friends, an intimate portrait evolves of the artist and his subject.
Crew

Léonard Forest
Director
Polly Bennell
Editor
Michel Thomas-d'Hoste
Director of Photography

Kent Nason
Director of Photography

Rex Tasker
Executive Producer
Barry Cowling
Producer
Gerald Budner
Animation
Robert Doucet
Animation
Bill Graziadei
Sound Editor
Ted Haley
Sound

Joseph Champagne
Sound
Gerry Strong
Music
Eric West
Music
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