Violence against Indigenous woman is something we’d all like to sweep under the rug … both in mainstream Canadian society and within Indigenous families ourselves. It’s occurred for hundreds of years and is now ever present, and it is brutal and disgusting. Maria Campbell, an acclaimed Metis author from Saskatchewan, knows much about these sad realities in our communities. In this work, Maria sets out to hold a mirror out for Indigenous people and non-Indigenous people to peer into the never-ending legacy of colonial violence. In collaboration Shane Belcourt, the video is a series of heartbreaking vignettes, all wrapped around the imagery of a man in ceremony looking for hope and calling for the ancestors to help us all get back on the good road home.
Coming Home
October 25, 2014
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Maria Campbell
Elder
Bruce Naokwegijig
Faster
Semiah Smith
Teen
Patti Shaughnessy
Mother
Ed Cooper
Truck Driver
Santee Smith
Wife
Wayne Neegan
Husband
Shane Belcourt
Director
Maria Campbell
Writer
Nigel Irwin
Sound Recordist
Jordan O'Connor
Sound
David Hannan
Production Design
James Klopko
Director of Photography
Carolee Custus
Wardrobe Designer
Carolee Custus
Makeup & Hair
Jordan O'Connor
Score Engineer
Cailin Bator
Catering
Jordan O'Connor
Editor