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Destined for Gold
Seed Unseed
Bedevil
Kitwana's Journey
High Grind, Low Wage
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Massachusetts Multicultural Film Festival 2022

"Bedevil" is the stunning debut feature from Tracey Moffatt and the first feature directed by an Australian Aboriginal woman. Inspired by ghost stories she heard as a child from both her extended Aboriginal and Irish Australian families, Tracey Moffatt has constructed a sublime trilogy in which characters are haunted by the past and bewitched by memories.

Bedevil

The story of everyday survival of the traditional sea hunters of the Bering Strait in the Far East of Russia is enriched with animated Inuit myths that at times prevail reality. This is a visually impressive cinematic parable about the vitality of the ancient Arctic culture.

The Book of the Sea

Quezada returns to their inhabiting a landscape, this time along the Mohawk Trail, not far from their home in Massachusetts.

Destined for Gold

“High Grind, Low Wage” weds duration with task, as Quezada cuts grass for fifty minutes uncut.

High Grind, Low Wage

“This is the story of a boy named Kitwana,
A boy who laughed and played,
and went to school,
and did all the things that children do.
One day Kitwana’s life would change and not for the better,
This, however, nobody knew.”
- Ng'endo Mukii

Kitwana's Journey

Inspired by the John Ford film The Searchers, an Inuit woman and her daughter are kidnapped by three Inuit men, while her husband and son are away. The Inuit husband sets out on a journey to find his family and punish the perpetrators.

Maliglutit / Searchers

Maɬni - Towards the Ocean, Towards the Shore is a documentary circling the origin of the death myth from the Chinookan people in the Pacific Northwest.

Maɬni - Towards the Ocean, Towards the Shore

This stylistically daring film audaciously explores the history of exploitation between white men and Aboriginal women, juxtaposing the “first encounter” between colonizers and native women with the attempts of modern urban Aboriginal women to reverse their fortunes.

Nice Coloured Girls

On an isolated, surreal Australian homestead, a middle-aged Aboriginal woman nurses her dying white mother. The adopted daughter’s attentive gestures mask an almost palpable hostility. Their story alludes to the assimilation policy that forced Aboriginal children to be raised in white families.

Night Cries: A Rural Tragedy

Set in the year 2044, Night Raiders portrays a post-apocalyptic future where children, considered government property, are separated from their families and (re-)educated in state-run institutions. The film centers on Niska (Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers), a Cree woman who joins a resistance movement in an effort to free her daughter from the grips of the military government.

Night Raiders

In “Seed/Unseed”, Quezada examines Indigenous-Latinx hybridity and how material histories function in contested lands and particularly the Mexico-United States border. (from The Latinx Project)

Seed Unseed

A woman moves back to her rural home town in Manitoba where her brother Modeste has been raising the woman's daughter with his wife.

Ste. Anne

Through memories and interviews with my family, 'Yellow Fever' reflects on the effect globalization is having on African women's attitudes towards beauty.

Yellow Fever
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