NOTE: The live dialogue will be broadcast via an embedded Youtube player. The live chat will not be available.
Please join us for a night of film and celebration to honour filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin. We’ll be screening Bill Reid Remembers, Honour to Senator Murray Sinclair, and Upstairs With David Amram. After the screening, join us for a live discussion with Alanis moderated by Sonya Ballantyne. If the embedded video fails to play, you can access the live talk directly on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y635wnt-rw)
Thank you to the Margaret Laurence Endowment Fund of Women and Gender Studies, the Winnipeg Art Gallery, and the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.
As the Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Senator Murray Sinclair was a key figure in raising global awareness of the atrocities of Canada’s residential school system. With determination, wisdom and kindness, Senator Sinclair remains steadfast in his belief that the path to actual reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people requires understanding and accepting often difficult truths about Canada’s past and present. Alanis Obomsawin shares the powerful speech the Senator gave when he accepted the WFM-Canada World Peace Award, interspersing the heartbreaking testimonies of former students imprisoned at residential schools. The honouring of Senator Sinclair reminds us to honour the lives and legacies of the tens of thousands of Indigenous children taken from their homes and cultures, and leaves us with a profound feeling of hope for a better future.
- Year2021
- Runtime29 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- DirectorAlanis Obomsawin
- ScreenwriterAlanis Obomsawin
- ProducerAlanis Obomsawin
- CinematographerGerman Gutierrez
- EditorAlison Burns
NOTE: The live dialogue will be broadcast via an embedded Youtube player. The live chat will not be available.
Please join us for a night of film and celebration to honour filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin. We’ll be screening Bill Reid Remembers, Honour to Senator Murray Sinclair, and Upstairs With David Amram. After the screening, join us for a live discussion with Alanis moderated by Sonya Ballantyne. If the embedded video fails to play, you can access the live talk directly on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y635wnt-rw)
Thank you to the Margaret Laurence Endowment Fund of Women and Gender Studies, the Winnipeg Art Gallery, and the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.
As the Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Senator Murray Sinclair was a key figure in raising global awareness of the atrocities of Canada’s residential school system. With determination, wisdom and kindness, Senator Sinclair remains steadfast in his belief that the path to actual reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people requires understanding and accepting often difficult truths about Canada’s past and present. Alanis Obomsawin shares the powerful speech the Senator gave when he accepted the WFM-Canada World Peace Award, interspersing the heartbreaking testimonies of former students imprisoned at residential schools. The honouring of Senator Sinclair reminds us to honour the lives and legacies of the tens of thousands of Indigenous children taken from their homes and cultures, and leaves us with a profound feeling of hope for a better future.
- Year2021
- Runtime29 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- DirectorAlanis Obomsawin
- ScreenwriterAlanis Obomsawin
- ProducerAlanis Obomsawin
- CinematographerGerman Gutierrez
- EditorAlison Burns