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Indigenous Cinema

Indigenous filmmakers from around the world discuss both decolonizing cinema and their technical process.

A still from Quebexit next to a headshot of director Joshua Demers. The image is accompanied by text that reads: 'Interview'.

Alex Heeney / November 18, 2020

Joshua Demers on his Canadian political satire, Québexit

Québexit director and co-writer Joshua Demers on shooting a film in three languages with 20 actors in 12 days, and what the film reveals about Canada.

A still from Monkey Beach next to a headshot of director Loretta Todd. The text 'Interview' is over the image.

Alex Heeney / November 14, 2020

‘You can’t survive colonialism and not be epic’: Loretta Todd on Monkey Beach

Writer-director Loretta Todd discusses the 20 year journey to making Monkey Beach.

An Indigenous man in a traditional headdress surveys the landscape in Inconvenient Indian. In the foreground of the image is director Michelle Latimer. The text on the images reads 'Interview'.

Alex Heeney / September 22, 2020

TIFF Interview: Michelle Latimer on Indigenous agency in Inconvenient Indian

Michelle Latimer discusses Inconvenient Indian, her award winning essay film, and reclaiming cultural images of Indigenous people.

Lily Gladstone, Kelly Reichardt, Lily Gladstone Certain Women, Lily Gladstone First Cow

Orla Smith / July 25, 2020

Lily Gladstone on Kelly Reichardt and her love of linguistics – an ebook preview

Actress Lily Gladstone discusses her two collaborations with director Kelly Reichardt, Certain Women and First Cow.

Alex Heeney / April 28, 2020

Jeff Barnaby on Blood Quantum and colonialist zombies

In our interview with Jeff Barnaby, he discusses his zombie film about colonialism, Blood Quantum, telling Indigenous stories through genre, and working as his own editor and composer

Alex Heeney / December 13, 2019

Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and Kathleen Hepburn on The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open

Co-directors and co-writers Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers (who also stars) and Kathleen Hepburn discuss telling Indigenous stories and telling a story in real time.

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