International Film Festival of Ottawa

Beans (with Caribou in the Archive)

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Beans (Feature Film): Based on true events, Tracey Deer's debut feature chronicles the 78-day standoff between two Mohawk communities and government forces in 1990 in Quebec.


Caribou in the Archive (Short Film): In this experimental film, the difference between homemade video and official historical record is made obvious, and yet at the same time, their boundaries are reduced.


About the Pairing:

Caribou in the Archive precedes Beans, a film about the Oka Crisis, as an important reminder that “history” and media representation, generally accepted as objective fact, is a select version of events often compiled by omission and bias.


- Keltie Duncan

At the heart of this personal found footage film are the enigmatic events that led to saving an important piece of family history from being lost forever. Rustic VHS home video of a Cree woman hunting caribou in the 1990s is combined with NFB films of northern Manitoba from the 1940s-70s, commenting on what becomes part of official history and archives, and what does not.


About the pairing:

Caribou in the Archive precedes Beans, a film about the Oka Crisis, as an important reminder that “history” and media representation, generally accepted as objective fact, is a select version of events often compiled by omission and bias.

- Keltie Duncan

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    8:11
  • Country
    Canada
  • Director
    Jennifer Dysart