By Jacob Oller
Indigenous traditions find archival protection in this doc. ral traditions are often the focus of documentary capture, so a record can be created and preserved. Physical traditions, the traditions of craft, are much rarer. But that’s exactly what you have in My Father’s Tools. Heather Condo’s film, in collaboration with Wapikoni Mobile, has captured a […]
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Indigenous traditions find archival protection in this doc. ral traditions are often the focus of documentary capture, so a record can be created and preserved. Physical traditions, the traditions of craft, are much rarer. But that’s exactly what you have in My Father’s Tools. Heather Condo’s film, in collaboration with Wapikoni Mobile, has captured a […]
The article ‘My Father’s Tools’ Collects History and Practice appeared first on Film School Rejects.
- 12/15/2017
- by Jacob Oller
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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Rooted in the recognition of the rich storytelling cultures and inherent sovereignty of Native American nations, Sundance Institute has held a commitment to Native artists since its founding. Mandated by our Founder Robert Redford, the Institute has nurtured and supported Native filmmakers going back to a time when almost none existed. Since then, the Institute has supported three generations of Native filmmakers, creating a global community and providing a space for that community with the Native Program and a gathering place at the Sundance Film Festival. Today, there are more Native filmmakers working than ever before, and the Institute is bringing forward a fourth generation of Native filmmakers and solidifying a pipeline of artists whose voices will have an important impact on American and global cinema and culture.
In the spirit of this support, we’re highlighting the titles of the Indigenous-made films that will be premiering at the 2017 Sundance...
In the spirit of this support, we’re highlighting the titles of the Indigenous-made films that will be premiering at the 2017 Sundance...
- 1/15/2017
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
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