Indigenous Film Festival Night One: Indian Horse
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Part of the Ka’tarohkwi Festival of Indigenous Arts, curated by Dylan Robinson
Indian Horse is a film adaptation of the novel by the award-winning Anishinaabe writer Richard Wagamese, is directed by Stephen Campanelli, and written by Dennis Foon.
The film centres on Saul Indian Horse, a young Canadian First Nations boy who survives the Indian residential school system to become a star ice hockey player. The film stars Sladen Peltier as Saul at age 6, Forrest Goodluck as Saul at age 15, and Ajuawak Kapashesit as Saul at age 22, as well as Edna Manitowabi, Evan Adams, Michiel Huisman, Michael Murphy, and Martin Donovan.
TICKETS
General Public: $12
Students: $5
Queen’s Faculty/Staff: $8
FILM PASS (all 4 film nights):
General public: $40
Students: $10
Queen's faculty/staff: $28
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Festival Films:
Indian Horse, February 12
An Evening of Indigenous Short Films, February 27
Kayak to Klemtu, March 13
Films by Lisa Jackson, March 26
KA'TAROHKWI FESTIVAL OF INDIGENOUS ARTS
Outstanding and original new work by Indigenous artists inspired by the knowledge and creative practice of hundreds of generations. Artists from across Turtle Island will gather to share the vibrant present and futures of Indigenous cultural resurgence. Curated by Dylan Robinson.
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