
ASINABKA FILM & MEDIA ARTS FESTIVAL 2015
Celebrating Indigenous Arts in Algonquin Territory
August 19-23, 2015
Ottawa, ON, Canada
The Asinabka Film & Media Arts Festival is excited to return for our 4th annual festival and to announce our 2015 programming, screening the best in Indigenous film from Canada and around the world. This years festival takes place over 5 days, and includes our traditional outdoor film screenings on beautiful Victoria Island on our opening night, an evening of film at the Mayfair Theatre, an art exhibition opening at Gallery 101, as well as a live music night, and 3 days of film at Club SAW.
For details about our entire festival schedule visit: www.asinabkafestival.org
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
- 13 film programs with over 60 films in every genre!
- Opening Night Māori Pasifika Shorts Program curated by Leo Koziol from the Wairoa Maori Film Festival, in Nuhaka, New Zealand.
- A Wapikoni Mobile 10 Year Retrospective Film Screening
- The Embargo Project Film Screening with talented filmmakers: Caroline Monnet, Zoe Hopkins, Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, Lisa Jackson, Alethea Arnaquq-Baril
- Nimkii: Experimental Indigenous Music Night featuring: Rise Ashen // Madeskimo // Yuma Hester
- Mikwenim: Art Exhibition Opening, at Gallery 101, with stunning work by artists Jo SiMalaya Alcampo & Melissa General
- Nights Like These – A Midnight Film Screening at Club SAW
- A Pre-Festival 2-Spirit Film Screening in partnership with Kind (PTS Ottawa) for Capital Pride 2015
Māori Pasifika Shorts Program
(80 minutes)
Skype Intro with Leo Kozoil of the Wairoa Moari Film Festival, New Zealand
The Dead Lands
Toa Fraser • New Zealand • 1h 48m • 2014 • Maori
Wapikoni Mobile – 10 Year Retrospective
(60 minutes)
The Embargo Project
(73 min.)
Caroline Monnet, Zoe Hopkins, Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, Lisa Jackson, Alethea Arnaquq-Baril
Black Panther Woman
Rachel Perkins • Australia • 52:15 • 2014 • English
Bonki and Olga
Bonki • Silja Somby • Norway • 19:00 • 2014 •
Olga • Paul-Anders Simma • Finland, Norway, Sweden • 58:00 • 2013 • Subtitles
UnMENtionables: Indigenous Masculinities
(60 min. + 15 min. Q&A with Curators & Zoe Hopkins)
Sumé
Sumé – The Sound of a Revolution • Inuk Silis Høegh • Greenland • 73 min • 2014 • Greenlandic
Midnight Screening: Nights Like These
(72 minutes)
Mikwenim: Melissa General & Jo SiMalaya Alcampo
Art Opening @ G101
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