The Johari Window is a Canadian experimental docudrama film, created by a collective of Carleton University School of Journalism students and released in 1970.[1] The film blends various vignettes about university student life with segments in which the students are participating in seminars on the Johari window framework of personality assessment.[1]
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Music by | Larry Crosley |
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Country | Canada |
Language | English |
The film was made in 1968 and 1969, with technical post-production work on the film done by various professional film crew in the Ottawa area,[2] including music by composer Larry Crosley.[3]
It premiered in March 1970 at Carleton,[1] and was later screened in Toronto at Gerald Pratley's Ontario Film Institute.[2]
The film was entered into competition at the 22nd Canadian Film Awards.[4]
References
edit- ^ a b c Frank Daley, "At the Movies". Ottawa Journal, March 20, 1970.
- ^ a b "Film News: Showing Carleton Production". Ottawa Journal, August 15, 1970.
- ^ Barclay McMillan, Betty Nygaard King and Clifford Ford, "Lawrence Crosley". The Canadian Encyclopedia, June 5, 2007.
- ^ Betty Lee, "Fourteen films in the running for Etrog's golden approval". The Globe and Mail, September 19, 1970.
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