EPISODE · Sep 30, 2021 · 1H 17M
Alanis Obomsawin – Part 2: Stories of Truth and Love
from The Gould Standard · host The Glenn Gould Foundation
Today Canada marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. As we reflect on the painful history and ongoing impacts of the residential school system, we are grateful to present Part 2 of our conversation with Glenn Gould Prize Laureate Alanis Obomsawin — visionary Abenaki artist and one of Turtle Island’s most passionate advocates for Indigenous Peoples. In Part 1 we spoke with Alanis about her early life and formative experiences. In Part 2, Alanis and host Brian Levine talk in depth about her films, including “Trick or Treaty”, “When All The Leave Are Gone” and the heartwarming “Christmas at Moose Factory.” Through a lens of immense empathy and understanding, Alanis’ 53 films document the pain and outrage caused by colonialism and intergenerational trauma, as well as the unparalleled love, resilience and dreams of a people on the road to justice. At 89 years old, Alanis currently has 8 more films in production. Alanis Obomsawin’s films are available for free through the National Film Board of Canada. We encourage you to watch, listen and reflect. Thank you, Alanis. ALANIS OBOMSAWIN: NFBWikipediaThe Canadian EncyclopediaIMDB THE GLENN GOULD FOUNDATION: Official WebsiteTwitterInstagramYouTube ChannelFacebook pageGGF on LinkedIn
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