Sooyii follows the story of a young Pikuni Man (Stormee Kipp) as he struggles to survive in the face of disease, the loss of his family, old enemies, new discoveries and a rapidly changing world. “Sooyii” is the Blackfoot word for “creature” or “mysterious being,” and is the story of one of the first pandemics that swept North America and decimated American Indian tribes in the 18th century. Longboat helps Beck embrace the possibility of new love, a renewed relationship with her son and family, and a new shot at her dream of speaking her language.Ĭast/Crew: Stormee Kipp, Daniel Edmo (Cowboys & Aliens, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs), Pat “Judge” Hall (John Carter), Cheyenne Gordon, Jesse Desrosier, Emmette Dusty Bull, Doug Fitzgerald (What’s the 48), Michael Momberg, Camden Croff In her journey to escape her grief and pain, Beck meets Jon (Braeden Clark), a guy who grew up outside of Six Nations and has recently returned home to reconnect with their community. It is through the honor runs that Beck turns her life around, becoming who she was before grief took over every aspect of her life. Longboat teaches Beck to become an honor runner, where she dedicates each of her runs to an aspect of creation or a special person in her life. Then, Tom Longboat (Asivak Koostachin) - a real-life sports legend of the early 1900’s - appears in Beck’s conscience as her inner voice, and ultimately her trainer. Beck knows something must change, but she doesn’t know where to start. Life is defeating her, even more after she collapses, and it is revealed she has Type 2 diabetes.
She is uninspired, eats terribly, lacks the energy to walk to the end of her driveway to check the mail so she drives. Beck has been languishing in unresolved grief for years at her dad’s (Lorne Cardinal) tire shop she hates her job and is only going through the motions. Beck (Dakota Ray Hebert) is a single mom who lives in Six Nations, Canada where her dream of becoming a Mohawk language teacher has long been forgotten since the death of her mother.
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“Run Woman Run” is a rite of passage dramedy with an element of magic.
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Nominations: Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Feature Film: DCG Best Program: Leo Awards Best Cinematography: Leo Awards. While living a high-risk lifestyle as a wanted car thief and drug addict, Jon finds himself in trouble with his “friend” Martin, a well-known drug dealer, after his sister Ava turns both Jon and Martin into the police.Īwards: Best Screenplay: Vancouver International Women in Film Festival 2021 Best Direction in a Motion Picture: Leo Awards BC 2021 Best Screenwriting in a Motion Picture: Leo Awards BC 2021 Best Actor (Justin Rain): Vancouver Film Critics 2021 Best Canadian Film: Toronto International Women's Film Festival Monthly 2021 Audience Choice Award: imagineNative 2020 Best BC Emerging Filmmaker Award, Vancouver International Film Festival 2020, to name a few.
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“Brother, I Cry” is a dramatic look into the life of Jon - a young First Nations man (Justin Rain) trapped in a world of addiction and cultural displacement. Cast: Justin Rain (Fear the Walking Dead, Twilight), Violet Cameron (Batwoman, Arrow), ), Lauren Hill (He’ge’ah: Little Brother), Eric Schweig (Blackstone, The Missing Jay Cardinal Villeneuve (Altered Carbon, The Revenant), Lauren Anthony (Red Dead Redemption II, We’re the Millers), Jessie Anthony (Blackstone)