The Shepherdess

“The shepherdess” is a short ethnographic film inspired by Joyce, an 80 year old woman who has spent her whole life farming in Eastern Ontario. While this film is largely centred on Joyce’s narrative about her life, it is also about Joyce’s flock of about 20 Suffolk ewes, the filmmaker, and the relationships between these actors.

Director: Rachel Everett-Fry
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 10 min

Screenplay

Original Language: en

Keywords

shepherd, anthropology, ethnography, short film, documentary

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Shepherdess about?
“The shepherdess” is a short ethnographic film inspired by Joyce, an 80 year old woman who has spent her whole life farming in Eastern Ontario. While this film is largely centred on Joyce’s narrative about her life, it is also about Joyce’s flock of about 20 Suffolk ewes, the filmmaker, and the relationships between these actors.
Who directed The Shepherdess?
The Shepherdess was directed by Rachel Everett-Fry.
How long is The Shepherdess?
The Shepherdess has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
What genre is The Shepherdess?
The Shepherdess is a Documentary film.