RAHYNE is a short animated film done in the style of motion comic. It follows a young Afro-Indigenous (Bajan and Mohawk), non-binary youth who turns to the water to guide them through the turmoil highlighted by the pandemic, political unrest, and trauma experienced by Black and Indigenous peoples.
RAHYNE is an animated film by OddSide Arts Collective's Queen Kukoyi and Nico Taylor in partnership with filmmaker Kahstoserakwathe Paulette Moore of The Aunties Dandelion as a part of Earthseeds: Space of the Living, the Inaugural Toronto Waterfront Artist Residency. Developed with the support of the Waterfront BIA, Waterfront Toronto, and Harbourfront Centre, Toronto 2021.
- Year2021
- Runtime12 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- DirectorPaulette Moore, Nicole T. Taylor, Queen Kukoyi
RAHYNE is a short animated film done in the style of motion comic. It follows a young Afro-Indigenous (Bajan and Mohawk), non-binary youth who turns to the water to guide them through the turmoil highlighted by the pandemic, political unrest, and trauma experienced by Black and Indigenous peoples.
RAHYNE is an animated film by OddSide Arts Collective's Queen Kukoyi and Nico Taylor in partnership with filmmaker Kahstoserakwathe Paulette Moore of The Aunties Dandelion as a part of Earthseeds: Space of the Living, the Inaugural Toronto Waterfront Artist Residency. Developed with the support of the Waterfront BIA, Waterfront Toronto, and Harbourfront Centre, Toronto 2021.
- Year2021
- Runtime12 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- DirectorPaulette Moore, Nicole T. Taylor, Queen Kukoyi