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                  <dc:date>2013-05</dc:date>
                  <dc:format>6 pages</dc:format>
                  <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
                  <dc:contributor>Rempel, Zion Andrew</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Collis, Adam</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Ingram-Waters, Mary</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Stuyck, Kristen</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Barrett, The Honors College</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>School of Human Evolution and Social Change</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>School of Social Transformation</dc:contributor>
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                  <dc:description>C A N V A S is a film both compellingly honest and relevant. Spanning five countries, we find ourselves immersed within three unique stories each reflecting the reality of pain: a humanitarian weighing the realities of injustice, a mother, grieving the loss of her daughter, and a musician pondering the absence of his father. Immersed in these narratives is a vulnerable truth by which all can relate, and we begin to see the colors of a painter at work. Stroked in both suffering and healing, can we learn to trust our artist? C A N V A S tells a story that can touch us all.</dc:description>
                  <dc:subject>Spirituality</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Well-being</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Film</dc:subject>
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