Scene from The Body Remembers When The World Broke Open | Image source: TIFF.net The Body Remembers When The World Broke Open is a deep contemplative film that reflects on the many layers of privilege that exist within Indigenous communities. The film debuted at TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival...
Film still from Kuessipan | Image source: TIFF Myriam Verreault directs newcomers Sharon Fontaine-Ishpatao and Yamie Gregoire in a poetically written coming of age story that follows the friendship of two Innu girls from childhood into adolescence. Kuessipan means “to you” or “your turn” in Innu, projec...
Jordan River Anderson with his mother, Virginia Anderson | Image source: NFB Alanis Obomsawin’s 53rd documentary Jordan River Anderson – The Messenger will make its debut at TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) on Sept 10, 2019. The film tells the decade long journey that took place in order...
Image: Carl Beam (Canadian, 1943 – 2005). Sitting Bull and Whale [from the Columbus Suite] (detail), 1990. Etching on Arches paper. Gift of Douglas A. Hendler. Whenever I move or visit a new city, the first place I go to is the art gallery. It’s how I orient, and in a way, how I make ...
Metis poet Michelle Porter believes all poetry is inquiry. A journalist by trade, and an academic by training (she holds a PhD in Geography from Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador), Porter’s debut poetry collection, Inquiries (Breakwater 2019), beautifully illustrates how she questions her...
Still from Wawatay | Image source: Montreal First Peoples Festival Into its 29th year, the Montreal First Peoples Festival runs for a week in August and is established as one of the first and largest festivals in North America celebrating Indigenous cinema, arts, and culture. The festival was originall...
Still from Even in the Silence | Image source: Montreal First Peoples Festival “Indigenous people are used as pawns in a way to tell stories that are exploitative. Regarding culture, and our identity; It’s important to have as many Indigenous filmmakers telling our own stories.” says Jonathan Elliott,...
Ickwecic Matcike Ickinikcic | Image source Meky Ottawa The 29th Annual Montréal First People’s Festival presents Atikamekw artist, Meky Ottawa’s exhibit: Nehirowisidigital until September 29 at La Guilde, 1356 Sherbrooke St W. Ottawa is a self taught artist who specializes in video, installation and ill...
Cara Gee as May in Fool For Love | photo by Dahlia Katz Ojibway actress, Cara Gee is on fire right now. She is currently starring in the classic Sam Shephard play Fool For Love, a story exploring a fierce love-hate relationship between a couple running at Soulpepper Theatre Company from July 13 to Augus...
Anishinaboy, Tim Fontaine | Twitter Since its inception in 2017, Walking Eagle News has taken the Indigenous community by storm. Publisher, Tim Fontaine left his career in serious journalism to pursue satirical news online, as host of APTN’s The Laughing Drum, and recently doing stand-up in the 2019 Tor...