Conlanging: The Art of Crafting Tongues is a 2017 documentary film about conlanging – the hobby of constructing artificial languages and the people who make them. The film features conlangers David J. Peterson, Marc Okrand and David Salo, as well as Paul Frommer, linguistics professor and creator of Na'vi, and Christine Schreyer, anthropologist at the University of British Columbia, who hopes to be able to apply conlanging methods to endangered languages. The film also looks at the history of the hobby and modern-day conlangers. While the film was made available for online purchase in 24 August, a premiere was held on 22 July at the University of Calgary's Plaza Theatre. Production began in 2015, and received funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, but the film's future was secured through an Indiegogo campaign that raised $25,000 during August 2016. The Language Creation Society provided $3,000 worth of funds towards the film and held an interview with Watkins.
Conlanging: The Art of Crafting Tongues (2017)
Directed by Britton Watkins
Genres - Documentary, Fantasy, History, Science Fiction |
Release Date - Aug 24, 2017 |
Run Time - 95 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
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Art Of Crafting Tongues, Canada, Christine Schreyer, Dothraki, Game Of Thrones, High Valyrian, Humanities Research Council, Klingon, Kryptonian, Language Creation Society, Man Of Steel, Na'vi, Paul Frommer, Peter Jackson, Plaza Theatre, Sindarin, Social Sciences, Star Trek, The Hobbit, The Lord Of The Rings, Tolkien, University Of British Columbia, University Of Calgary, Watkins
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Subject: Documentary about words and language