Rebel Angel is a film about identity, love, dysfunctional families, despair, the redemptive power of art, and the long, relentless reach of mentorship.
Seven years in the making, Rebel Angel paints a portrait of the evanescent cultural figure Ross Woodman (1922-2014), Jungian author Marion Woodman, and their extraordinary marriage. Ross played a key role in the 'Regionalist' art scene in London, Ontario in the 1960s which gave us many of Canada's most significant artists from that period. Marion was first introduced to Jung’s thought by Ross before they were married in the late 1950s. He accompanied Marion through her journey as a pioneering Jungian analyst who is credited with bringing the Feminine into depth psychology. A champion of creative imagination, he was also an original interpreter of depth psychology in the context of his profound knowledge of world literature and religions, in particular the Baha’i faith. His generosity as a mentor, and his pure artistry as a lecturer on Blake, Shelley and the Romantic poets made him unforgettable, life changing. Through the prism of Woodman's deeply troubled life, the film maker explores the dynamic among, love, creativity and madness in movies, poetry and art.
89 minutes. Written, Produced and Directed by Christopher Lowry