From the director: Firstly, Temple of Love is the creation of Aaron T. Francis (Executive Producer) of Vintage Black Canada. His curation of his families visual history and his desire to bring that into the film world led to this story of his uncle Errol. Secondly, it is truly Errol's story, told by him and supported by his family and legends of the Canadian music industry. My role as director was to listen. I have no answers, only questions, and I hope it comes across as Errol's voice in the end. I watch it back and see a small story about a big thing. It's one man's life story shedding light on the history of Black music in Canada, the industry as a whole and the perils of the artists life.
From the director: Firstly, Temple of Love is the creation of Aaron T. Francis (Executive Producer) of Vintage Black Canada. His curation of his families visual history and his desire to bring that into the film world led to this story of his uncle Errol. Secondly, it is truly Errol's story, told by him and supported by his family and legends of the Canadian music industry. My role as director was to listen. I have no answers, only questions, and I hope it comes across as Errol's voice in the end. I watch it back and see a small story about a big thing. It's one man's life story shedding light on the history of Black music in Canada, the industry as a whole and the perils of the artists life.