Wapikoni
Cinema on Wheels Tour
Selected Short Films by Indigenous Youth
Friday, July 28, 2017, 8:30 pm @ James Mason Centre, Saugeen First Nation
Co-presentation: Wapikoni Cinema on Wheels Coast-to-Coast Tour
Saugeen First Nation is one stop on a tour
travelling west to east, covering 10 Canadian provinces and stopping in 100 Indigenous communities and 50 cities. The Wapikoni, Cinema on Wheels tour is part of “Wapikoni From Coast to Coast: Reconciliation Through the Media Arts”, a project under the patronage of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO and supported by the Government of Canada.
“One of Wapikoni’s most cherished dreams has come true: Making the voices of Indigenous youth who we have worked with for over 13 years echo throughout Canada, establishing a dialogue between communities of all origins through their films.
These works are a unique part of Indigenous cultural heritage,” says Manon Barbeau, Executive Director of Wapikoni. Wapikoni Mobile is a travelling audiovisual and musical creation studio dedicated to Indigenous
youth. Since 2004, Wapikoni has visited over 20 Nations and accompanied thousands of participants who worked to direct close to 1,000 short films translated into several languages. These films have received 145 awards and honours at national and international festivals.
