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The way that the Canadian puppeteer Ronnie Burkett tells it, it was an aimless, fortuitous dive into the ‘P’ volume of an encyclopaedia as a child that led him to his life’s work. Produced on the occasion of his receiving a Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award at the Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards in Canada, this short takes viewers on a rollicking ride through Burkett’s life and career – which are in many ways inseparable. Bringing viewers into his home studio, which overflows with both work-in-progress marionettes as well as his expressive final products, Burkett details how growing up as a queer kid in Medicine Hat, Alberta led him to a craft that allowed him to shrink the world down to a ‘manageable size’. Featuring several of his favourite characters, including the faded diva Esmé Massengill and the provincial widow Edna Rural, the film makes for a joyful introduction to Burkett’s small-yet-expansive artistic universe.
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