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Friday: What the Darkness Cannot Extinguish: The Storytelling Madness of Clifford George

  • LSPU Hall 3 Victoria Street St. John's, NL, A1C 3V2 Canada (map)

What the Darkness Cannot Extinguish:

The Storytelling Madness of Clifford George


Tickets for this show are $15 minimum, pay-what-you-wish. Select the amount at the links above!

To book LSPU Hall tickets by phone, call 709-753-4531


Also featuring:

The Lady at Number 16

Director: James Newhook • Writers: James Newhook, Dale Jarvis • Producers: Peter Buckle, Keith Bonnell

Two sailors help a lady in need get back into her house, but when they return later they discover things were not quite what they seemed. Based on a story by Dale Jarvis, this film has a charming ghost story style.



Free Fall

Director: Nicola Heidi Hawkins • Producers: Nancy Dahn, Timothy Steeves • Newfoundland & Labrador • 14 mins

Newfoundland’s Duo Concertante perform the Juno-nominated classical composition “Coeur À Coeur” by Canada’s Alice Ping Yee Ho. This piece is conceived as an imaginary conversation between two voices: exchanging inner thoughts, and it pairs beautifully with the footage of northern gannets at Cape St. Mary’s.

What the Darkness Cannot Extinguish: The Storytelling Madness of Clifford George

Director: Kenneth J. Harvey • Newfoundland & Labrador • 75 mins

A feature-length documentary celebrating the life and work of Trinity Bay artist and storyteller Clifford George. As a visual artist, George’s work ranges from painting signs to his signature colourful coastal paintings, and his beloved work eventually led to him becoming a medical artist with the Health Science Centres. As a storyteller, he’s widely renowned as a true Newfoundland original and a wealth of folklore knowledge—casting a spell on you with every word he speaks. Director Kenneth J. Harvey is a master of the Newfoundland biographical documentary, so you know this one is essential viewing.


Post-Screening Q&A

Featuring Kenneth J. Harvey (NL).


Film Still Slideshow — Image Descriptions

What the Darkness Cannot Extinguish: The Storytelling Madness of Clifford George: an older gentleman with white hair and a beard, wearing a tartan newsboy cap, a black vest and tie, and a white button-up shirt. He sits on a red fainting couch in front of a small table, holding his hands around an oil lamp, in a cabin-like setting.

The Lady at Number 16: a black-and-white image of a young woman wearing a long-sleeved floor-length black dress, standing by a lamppost next to a dirt road. There are a few sparse trees behind her leading to a forest to the right side of the frame.

Free Fall: a middle-aged woman with shoulder-length blonde hair wearing a white shirt playing the violin in front of a projection screen.

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