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Celebrating Indigenous People’s Day

Celebrating National Indigenous People’s Day

Every Child Matters 2021 BEST CHILDREN'S OR YOUTH NON-FICTION PROGRAM OR SERIES 2021 CSA

The Canadian Cinema Editors celebrates Indigenous People’s Day today, on June 21, 2021. Here are some works that celebrate Indigenous voices across Turtle Island.

EMPIRE OF DIRT

Montage de Jorge Weisz

EMPIRE OF DIRT Edited by: Jorge Weisz Where to watch: CBC GEM

EVERY CHILD MATTERS

Montage de Cathy Gulkin, CCE, Craig Anderson, James Kinistino, et Ken Yan

EVERY CHILD MATTERS Edited by Cathy Gulkin, CCE, Craig Anderson + other editors Where to watch: CBC Gem

FAST HORSE

Montage de Sarah Taylor

FAST HORSE Edited by Sarah Taylor Where to Watch: CBC GEM

FALLS AROUND HER

Montage de Teresa De Luca, CCE

FALLS AROUND HER Edited by: Teresa De Luca, CCE Where to watch: Prime

THE GRIZZLIES

Montage de Ron Sanders, CCE, Michele Conroy et James Vanderwater

THE GRIZZLIES Edited by: Ron Sanders, CCE, Michele Conroy, and James Vanderwater Where to watch: Netflix

BELLES, FIÈRES ET MOHAWK

Montage de Simon Webb, CCE, Arthur Tarnowski, ACE et autres

MOHAWK GIRLS (TV series) Edited by: Simon Webb, CCE, Arthur Tarnowski, ACE + other editors Where to watch: CBC GEM

Nîpawistamâsowin: WE WILL STAND UP

Montage de Hans Olson

Nîpawistamâsowin: WE WILL STAND UP Edited by: Hans Olson Where to watch: CBC Gem

QUERENCIA

Montage de Maureen Grant

QUERENCIA Edited by: Maureen Grant Where to watch: APTN

TRICKSTER

Montage de D. Gillian Truster, CCE, Katie Chipperfield et Kye Meechan

INUK EN COLÈRE

Nous avons présenté l’événement BEANS récemment avec la monteuse Sophie Farkas Bolla, qui s’entretenait avec la réalisatrice Jessie Anthony. Sophie a aussi monté le documentaire primé réalisé par Alethea Arnaquq-Baril, INUK EN COLÈRE.

Sophie also edited director Alethea Arnaquq-Baril award winning documentary, ANGRY INUK. Where to watch: CBC GEM

SGAAWAAY K’UUNA (EDGE OF THE KNIFE)

Montage de Sarah Hedar

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En conversation avec Sophie Farkas Bolla : Beans

En conversation avec Sophie Farkas Bolla : Beans
le 5 juin, 2021

Cet événement a eu lieu le 5 juin 2021

Presented in English / Conférence en anglais

Joignez-vous à nous le 5 juin pour une conversation intime entre la monteuse chevronnée Sophie Farkas Bolla (BEANS, LES ROUTES EN FÉVRIER) et la modératrice Jessie Anthony (scénariste et réalisatrice de BROTHER, I CRY) qui aborderont sous tous ses angles le montage du film à succès BEANS. 

La biographie suivante est uniquement rédigée dans la langue de présentation.

Moderator Jessie Anthony in Master SeriesWriter/Director/Producer Jessie Anthony is a proud Haudenosaunee woman from the Onondaga Nation, Beaver clan, born and raised on the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory in Ontario Canada. Jessie is a graduate of the Indigenous Independent Filmmaking Program and Bachelor of Motion Picture Arts Degree from Capilano University. Jessie is a Telefilm Talent to Watch winner for her first feature film titled “Brother, I Cry” which won the 2020 BC Emerging Filmmakers Award at the Vancouver International Film Festival and picked up the Audience Choice Award in the 2020 imagiNative Film Festival. She is currently in post-production with the series QUERENCIA which won the imagineNATIVE Pitch Competition, gaining a broadcast deal with APTN/The Bell Fund.

Jessie has produced shorts funded by Telus Optik and BravoFact as well as many music videos. She was the first Assistant Director on The Edge of the Knife, co-directed by Helen Haig-Brown and Haida Artist, Gwaai Edenshaw. Jessie was a finalist at the MPPIA short film award competition, where she received an honourable mention. She directed the documentary Through My Needle, which follows a Mohawk designer and her family; exploring culture and clan through the beading and design of indigenous regalia. Jessie worked on the Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce (NBC Universal), River of Silence (Telefilm), Going For Broke (Telus/Red Castle Films), Man in the High Castle (Amazon) and La Quinceanera (Lucha Gore -Time Warner) and many more. When Jessie isn’t working within film you can find her on her Facebook live feeds helping indigenous communities with healing and spiritual guidance.

Editor Sophie Farkas Bolla in Master Series

Filmmaker and editor, Sophie Farkas Bolla was born in Montréal and started being involved in both visual and performing arts at a very young age. She attended Concordia University in Film Production and graduated in 2006. Soon after, she began working as a film editor while continuing to develop her own films.  In 2009, she directed CHRONICLES BY THE OTHER, which enjoyed a good festival run. In 2012, she completed her second short entitled, ISTVAN AND THE FUR TROUT, a cinematic tale about growing up and disillusionment. WHEN MONSTERS WERE REAL (2015) is her third film and explores our fears from childhood. She is also writing her first features, NAGYPAPA, a dramatic comedy evolving in a charming, yet particular family and JULES AU PAYS D’ASHA a fable set in 1940’s Québec where imagination and reality collide. This film is in pre-production and will be shot this summer.

When Sophie is not working on her own projects, she is also an editor and in 2018 she was nominated for an Iris awards for best documentary editing for P.S. JERUSALEM by Danae Elon (official selection TIFF and Berlin). Among the many fiction and documentary films that Sophie has edited, there is the award-winning ANTOINE (2009) by Laura Bari (Iris nomination), ANGRY INUK (2016) by Alethea Arnaquq-Baril (Audience award at HotDocs), MY DAUGHTER IS NOT FOR SALE (2017) by Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, ROADS IN FEBRUARY (2018) by Katherine Jerkovic (Best Canadian First Film Award, TIFF 2018) and most recently BEANS (2020) by Tracey Deer (TIFF, Berlinale) and THE GIG IS UP! (2021) by Shannon Walsh. Finally, Sophie was also a Filmmaker-Trainer for Wapikoni Mobile and accompanied many young people from Tobique First Nation in their creative journey, including Oqim Nicholas with his film AMONG THE FOREST (2018) (Award for best pan-Canadian student film at the FNC).

Merci à nos commanditaires

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juin 2021

12.30h HAE

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