2018 Canadian Screen Awards.

NOMINEE
Barbara Sears Award for Best Visual Research

Elspeth Domville, Elizabeth Klinck

The Devil's Horn

Synopsis:

From Adolphe Sax’s workshop to the legendary times of jazz and bebop, conquering the classical music stages, forbidden by Nazis and Communists, and banned by the Pope: in its 170-year history the saxophone has always been the most seductive and most feared musical instrument. Elspeth Domville has been a full-time freelance visual researcher for over 25 years. Her focus is primarily on documentaries but she has also worked on TV dramas, feature films and for major museums and galleries around the world. She is a founding member and current President of the Visual Researchers’ Society of Canada. Elizabeth Klinck has worked as producer, researcher and clearance specialist on international documentary films and digital media projects that have garnered CSA, Emmy, Peabody and Oscar awards. Klinck has personally been nominated and won many international researcher awards. She has lead workshops and seminars in both North America and in Europe.

Broadcaster:

HBO Canada (Bell Media)

Production Company:

Larry Weinstein Productions