Short Films Screenings
February 28 to March 4, every day at 10:30 a.m.
Films for Young People: Introduction to Indigenous Worlds
The McCord Museum and the National Film Board (NFB) have put together a program of Indigenous short films offering a look into a colourful, poetic visual world.
Created with a variety of animation techniques, these ten short films use warmth, magic and humour to help children ages 5 to 10 learn more about Indigenous and Inuit peoples.
Program
- Vistas – Petit Tonnerre, Nance Ackerman et Alan Syliboy, 2009, 3 min;
- Waseteg, Phyllis Grant, 2010, 6 min;
- Vistas – Les danseurs de l’herbe, Melanie Jackson, 2009, 2 min;
- La fonte, Carrie Mombourquette, 2012, 1 min;
- Labo d’animation du Nunavut : Qalupalik, Ame Papatsie, 2010, 5 min;
- Ilôt, Nicolas Brault, 2003, 7 min;
- Chronique de notre terre natale – Traîneaux faits maison, Rosie Bonnie Ammaaq, 2012, 5 min;
- Vistas – Marche-dans-la-forêt, Diane Obomsawin, 2009, 3 min;
- Maq et l’esprit de la forêt, Phyllis Grant, 2006, 8 min;
- La montagne de SGaana, Christopher Auchter, 2017, 10 min
Information
Free activity, in French, presented daily from February 28 to March 4, at 10:30 a.m.
Duration: 55 minutes
Location: J. Armand Bombardier Theatre at the McCord Museum
Space is limited, reservations are mandatory.
Participants ages 13 and up must present a vaccine passport for this activity.
Billetterie Weezevent
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