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  1. The Fairy Faith: Directed by John Walker. With John Walker, Alex Goldie, Ai Yamamoto, Eve Maureen Gregory. A fairy is a tiny being with wings that looks like a person but possesses powers of magic and enchantment. According to legend, fairies can change the weather, alter aspects of nature and bestow magical gifts such as intelligence and ...

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  2. 10. Feb. 2000 · Overview. Walker takes us on a personal journey into a world of myth and imagination that he learned from his grandmother. He travels from the Moors of Devon and the Highlands of Scotland to the brooding Celtic landscapes of Ireland and the intimate hills of Cape Breton, in his search of this potent “otherworld” of the imagination. John Walker.

  3. The Fairy Faith is a Canadian documentary film, directed by John Walker and released in 2000. The film is an exploration of the history of fairy imagery and folklore.

    • John Walker
    • John Walker
    • John Walker, Kent Martin
    • John Walker
  4. Cast & crew. User reviews. IMDbPro. All topics. Plot. The Fairy Faith. Summaries. A fairy is a tiny being with wings that looks like a person but possesses powers of magic and enchantment. According to legend, fairies can change the weather, alter aspects of nature and bestow magical gifts such as intelligence and plenty.

  5. The Fairy Faith. Documentary. 77 mins, 2000. Watch Now (Rent or Buy)». Walker takes us on a personal journey into a world of myth and imagination that he learned from his grandmother. He travels from the Moors of Devon and the Highlands of Scotland to the brooding Celtic landscapes of Ireland and the intimate hills of Cape Breton, in his ...

  6. Synopsis. A breathtaking odyssey about fairies and those who belive in them. Walker takes us on a personal journey into a world of myth and imagination that he learned from his grandmother. He travels from the Moors of Devon and the Highlands of Scotland to the brooding Celtic landscapes of Ireland and the intimate hills of Cape Breton, in his ...

  7. Critics reviews. Transforming the mundane into the magical, this stunning cinematic journey into Celtic myth – with its age-old beliefs in fairies, sacred places and otherworldly powers – argues for an intermediary space between the physical world and the imagination.