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The Selkie girl

Title
The Selkie girl [motion picture] / Weston Woods Studios ; produced by Paul R. Gagne.
Publication
Weston, CT : Weston Woods, 1991.

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Additional Authors
  • Cooper, Susan, 1935-
  • Gagne, Paul R., 1956-
  • Weston Woods Studios
Description
1 film reel (14 min.) : sd., col.; 16 mm.
Summary
The coasts and islands of Scotland and Ireland provide the setting and source for this iconographic adaptation of an ancient legend. Donallan lived a solitary existence by the sea, with only a dog and a cat for companionship. One spring morning, while collecting seaweed by the shore, the young man espied three comely sea maidens, one blonde, one redhead, one raven-tressed, sunning themselves upon a rock. When Angus the dog growled, the startled women plunged into the sea becoming "selkies" or seals. Intent on having the blonde selkie girl for his wife, Donallan conferred with the old man, Thomas, who reluctantly told him that in order to win his beloved, he must return the following spring, retrieve her sealskin bundle and keep it hidden. Following Thomas' instructions, Donallan secured the hand of Mairi who eventually bore him five children, three girls and two boys. Only her daughter Kate Ann noticed the sadness with which her mother gazed at the sea. One day, Mairi's son James discovered the hiding place of the sealskin bundle enabling Mairi to return to her natural habitat. Taking her children to the water's edge, Mairi revealed that she was taken from her marine home against her will and that she was mother to five other offspring who live in the deep. Bidding her children farewell, Mairi promised to protect their fishing boat in rough seas and bestow upon them bounteous catches. For in the end, "a wild creature will always go back to the wild."
Subjects
Note
  • Based on the book by Susan Cooper.
Credits (note)
  • Producer, director, Paul R. Gagne; music, Ernest V. Troost.
Title
The Selkie girl [motion picture] / Weston Woods Studios ; produced by Paul R. Gagne.
Imprint
Weston, CT : Weston Woods, 1991.
Credits
Producer, director, Paul R. Gagne; music, Ernest V. Troost.
Performer
Jenny Agutter.
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Added Author
Cooper, Susan, 1935- Selkie girl.
Gagne, Paul R., 1956-
Weston Woods Studios.
Branch Call Number
J M16 4310 S
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