The Diviners (film)

The Diviners
Directed by Anne Wheeler
Produced by Derek Mazur
Kim Todd
Written by Novel:
Margaret Laurence
Screenplay:
Linda Svendsen
Starring Doreen Brownstone
Evelyne Anderson
Music by Randolph Peters
Cinematography Rene Ohashi
Edited by Sally Paterson
Production
company
Release dates
1993
Running time
117 minutes
Country Canada
Language English

The Diviners is a Canadian television film, which aired on CBC Television in 1993. Directed by Anne Wheeler, the film is an adaptation of the novel The Diviners by Margaret Laurence.

Plot

The storyline follows Morag Gunn from her tough childhood in Manitoba, Canada to middle-age adult life. A key theme of the movie is Morag's search for love. The story also introduces unique characters from the Manawaka series. The film provides a glimpse into many ways that society creates outcasts socially. The film also explores mythology, as illustrated by Christie's Scottish Piper Gunn, Métis hero Jules Tonnerre, Morag's novel and songs by Skinner and Piquette. As Margaret Laurence's crowning achievement, The Diviners shows that truth and love can be "divined" in many ways.[1]

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