Work by Indigenous filmmakers highlighted

Monday, November 7th, 2016 12:22pm

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Indigenous filmmakers will discuss their work at a screening of five films.

Summary

Five short films by Indigenous filmmakers will be screened on Wednesday at the the Provincial Archives of Alberta in Edmonton.

November 7, 2016. Five short films by Indigenous filmmakers will be screened on Wednesday at the the Provincial Archives of Alberta in Edmonton. The films are:  the live action/animation blend and 10-minute long “Raven Steals the Light” by Daniel Foreman;  “If you can’t remember, then it must not be important” by Jade Nasogaluak, filmed in various locations throughout Calgary; six-minute comedy “Toby and Clarence” by Ken Lefthand; documentary “Cree Code Talker” about filmmaker Alexandra Lazarowich’s uncle, who worked for the U.S. Air Force in World War II; and Kelton Stepanowich;s 25-minute long “Gods Acre,” starring Lorne Cardinal. The filmmakers will be in attendance to showcase and discuss their work and staff from the Provincial Archives will be on hand to discuss audiovisual preservation in Alberta.

 

 

Indigenous filmmakers will discuss their work at a screening of five films.