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“The Messenger” online film screenings

“The Messenger” online film screenings
Date: Friday, June 18, 2021 GMT-0500
Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location: online
Address: Urban Shaman Gallery
City/Province: Winnipeg, MB

“The Messenger”

June 18th from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm CDT

Directors:  Alexandra Lazarowich, Rhayne Vermette, Morningstar Angeline, Lisa Jackson, Amanda Kindzierski, Sharon Isaac, Trinity Linklater, Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, Justina Neepin, Jessica Lea Fleming, Sonya Ballantyne, Theola Ross, and Caroline Monnet.

 

Curated by Kaitlynn Tomaselli

 

https://watch.eventive.org/wfgcinematheque/play/60b7d3e7e240a60070db90a6

 

This program of 13 films will broadcast live June 18th from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm CDT.

 

To celebrate National Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the Winnipeg Film Group’s Cinematheque, Urban Shaman Aboriginal Art Gallery, and imagineNATIVE are pleased to present the short film program The Messenger curated by Kaitlynn Tomaselli, imagineNATIVE.

 

“The Messenger brings together films that shine a light on the spirit and strength of female Indigenous filmmakers across Turtle Island. We witness the transcendence of culture through artistic expressions rooted in celebrating and uplifting our communities. Together, these films honour the continuing path of stories that future generations will share. Storytelling is a part of our identity. Our identity is our strength.” – Kaitlynn Tomaselli

 

Kaitlynn Tomaselli (Anishinaabe/Odawa + Potawatomi) is an emerging curator and arts administrator. She has worked with Debajehmujig Theatre Group, The Sudbury Theatre Centre, Native Earth Performing Arts, and currently is the Program Coordinator at imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts.

 

Above image from “A Portrait in Red” Director Alexandra Lazarowich

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