DSFF and AICHO 2021 Indigenous Series

DSFF + AICHO present: THE BODY REMEMBERS WHEN THE WORLD BROKE OPEN

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Duluth Superior Film Festival (DSFF) and American Indian Community Housing Organization (AICHO) have once again partnered to curate a free monthly Indigenous film series and are pleased to present the Canadian drama THE BODY REMEMBERS WHEN THE WORLD BROKE OPEN.


TRIGGER WARNING: This film contains strong themes of domestic violence. There is no scene that shows physical violence. If you feel like this may be too difficult to watch, please join us in our Q&A after the film, at about 8:20 pm, with Jennifer Davey, Director of AICHO's Dabinoo'igan Domestic Violence Shelter.


Local expermimental short MAAMAWI by Jonathan Thunder will play before the feature film.

Filmmaker Khayman Goodsky (Bois Forte Ojibwe tribal member) will host the event and hold a post-screening discussion with Thunder and Davey, which will begin streaming directly after the feature film, at about 8:20pm.

We'll be speaking with Jonathan Thunder, director of short film MAAMAWI, as well as Jennifer Davey, Director of the Dabinoo'igan Emergency DV Shelter in Duluth.


You will be able to ask questions in the live-chat feature.


This livestream will be available to watch in its entirety until 10:30pm, so don't worry if you miss the very beginning!