Tobacco Pipe Documentary

Pipe-Making Documentary Father The Flame To Premiere At 54th Chicago Int’l Film Festival

By KEVIN GODBEE • OCT. 10, 2018 • PIPEMAGAZINE.COM •

Acclaimed cinematographer Chad Terpstra makes directorial debut in sweeping, sentimental story of craftsmanship, tradition and family.

Mirror Darkly today announces the world premiere of FATHER THE FLAME, a documentary about the legacy of the tobacco pipe, at the 54th Chicago International Film Festival (October 10-21, 2018). Chad Terpstra, a Michigan-based cinematographer, makes his feature directorial debut with this cinematic exploration of the tobacco pipe, long a symbol of contentment, through the window of its sacred origins and meticulous craftsmanship. FATHER THE FLAME screens Friday, October 12 at 6:30p and Sunday, October 14 at 11:30a at the Festival’s primary venue, AMC River North (322 E. Illinois St.).

FATHER THE FLAME follows Lee Erck, a world-renowned pipe maker from far Northern Michigan, as he travels the globe to explore the nearly forgotten art of tobacco pipe making. Along the way is a charming cast of characters, including the “royal family of Danish pipemakers” and the patriarch who helped shape the industry; the Italian briar root cutter known as the world’s greatest source for the raw material used to make handcrafted pipes; and a fourth-generation Native American pipe maker who carries on his ancestors’ sacred traditions

Father The Flame Premieres At Chicago International Film Festival

By ANDREW WIKE• OCT. 9, 2018 • SMOKINGPIPES.COM •

Chad Terpstra held a special screening of his pipesmoking documentary Father the Flame at the 2017 Chicagoland Pipe Show. It was a great event and simply a pleasure to see all of Chad’s and his production company Mirror Darkly’s hard work come to fruition. But since then, many of you have wondered what’s going on with this project? When will it be released? We’re very excited to hear that Father the Flame will premiere at the 54th Chicago International Film Festival, October 10-21, 2018.

Tobacco Pipe Documentary

Pipemaking Documentary to be Featured at Chicago International Film Festival

OCT 3, 2018 • TOBACCOBUSINESS.COM •

Father the Flame, a documentary on pipemaking, will make its world premier at the 54th annual Chicago International Film Festival, which will be held from Oct. 10-21.

Chad Terpstra, a Michigan-based cinematographer, makes his feature directorial debut in the film that is a cinematic exploration of the tobacco pipe, long a symbol of contentment, through the window of its sacred origins and meticulous craftsmanship. Father the Flame  ​screens Friday, Oct. 12 at 6:30 p.m. and again on Sunday, Oct. 14 at 11:30 a.m. at the Festival’s primary venue, the AMC River North theater at 322 E. Illinois St.

Father the Flame follows Lee von Erck, a world-renowned pipemaker from Northern Michigan, as he travels the world exploring the nearly forgotten art of tobacco pipemaking. Along the way is a charming cast of characters, including the “royal family of Danish pipemakers” and the patriarch who helped shape the industry; the Italian briar root cutter known as the world’s greatest source for the raw material used to make handcrafted pipes; and a fourth-generation Native American pipemaker who carries on his ancestors’ sacred traditions.

‘Birds Of Passage’, ‘Border’ among Chicago international competition line-up (exclusive)

By JEREMY KAY • SEPT. 14, 2018 • SCREENDAILY •

Cannes selections Birds Of Passage and Border will compete with the likes of Transit and Non Fiction for the Gold Hugo at next month’s 54th Chicago International Film Festival.

Artistic director Mimi Plauché announced on Friday (14) the international competition line-ups at the 54th Chicago International Film Festival, which runs from October 10–21.

The longest running competitive film festival in North America will feature two world premieres – Guie’dani’s Navel (Mexico) and the documentary Father The Flame (USA) – and showcase 16 films in the main International Feature Film Competition, 14 films in New Directors Competition, and nine films in International Documentary Competition.

From Austria to Iran, the Dominican Republic to Vietnam, this year’s competition brings together veterans and novies, including Belly Of The Whale (Ireland), Echo (Israel), The Road Not Taken (China), and the documentary [CENSORED] (Australia).

INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION

Father The Flame (U.S.) dir. Chad Terpstra, World Premiere