Off the Wall is a 1981 Canadian documentary film directed by Derek May and funded and produced by National Film Board of Canada. The film is an anthology of the Toronto art scene, circa 1980–1. [1] [2] [3] Subjects in the film include art dealer and gallery owner Jack Pollack, artist Mendelson Joe and the art collective General Idea. [4]
Produced by Tom Daly, Off the Wall received the prize for best cinematography at the Festival international du film sur l'art in Montreal. [5]
Off the Wall is a 1981 Canadian documentary film directed by Derek May and funded and produced by National Film Board of Canada. The film is an anthology of the Toronto art scene, circa 1980–1. [1] [2] [3] Subjects in the film include art dealer and gallery owner Jack Pollack, artist Mendelson Joe and the art collective General Idea. [4]
Produced by Tom Daly, Off the Wall received the prize for best cinematography at the Festival international du film sur l'art in Montreal. [5]