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My Prairie Home
2013, 76 minutes
Media type
Country of origin

Canada

Production company

National Film Board of Canada

Technical specs

Colour

Languages

English/English

Subtitle languages

English/English

French/français

Closed caption languages

English/English

Audio description languages

English/English

Content Warnings
Unreviewed
Images
It is a drawing. The bottom is a field and a white mountain shaped like a button up t-shirt. Above the mountain  there's a brown short hairdo and glasses. This picture then makes it look like a faceless person shaped by a field, mountain, and hair with glasses.
Description

In this feature documentary-musical by Chelsea McMullan, indie singer Rae Spoon takes us on a playful, meditative and at times melancholic journey. Set against majestic images of the infinite expanses of the Canadian Prairies, the film features Spoon crooning about their queer and musical coming of age. Interviews, performances and music sequences reveal Spoon’s inspiring process of building a life of their own, as a trans person and as a musician.

National Film Board of Canada. “My Prairie Home,” 2013. https://www.nfb.ca/film/my_prairie_home/.

Cast & Crew
Crew
Cast
Distribution
Distributors
Copyright
Under Copyright (All Rights Reserved), 2013
Funded By
National Film Board of Canada (NFB)
Archive Items
DVD of My Prairie Home
DVDMusic & Media - Video ML420 S76M96 2013
The Transgender Archives at the University of Victoria
References
Spoon, Rae. “My Prairie Home.” Rae Spoon. Accessed November 28, 2022. http://www.raespoon.com/my-prairie-home-documentary.