Storytellers in Motion S3E27 ImagineNative
Storytellers in motion (Series 3 x 12 parts)
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“imagineNATIVE” Series 3 Episode 27
The third series of “Storytellers in motion'' salutes the next wave of Indigenous storytellers, starting with a trip to the heart of downtown Toronto. Amid the glass and steel, hype and hustle is the home of the imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival. This highly acclaimed international festival celebrates the latest works by Indigenous peoples on the forefront of innovation in film, video, radio and new media. The screenings, panel discussions, presentations and parties are permeated with a depth of engagement in questions and answers, action and issues. The excitement and passion is palpable and infectious, and emerging filmmakers and aspiring directors of multiple genres can be found everywhere.
“Storytellers in Motion”, Series 3 continues its celebration of Canada's Indigenous artists who work across media, from writers, producers and directors to video artists.
Produced by: Jeff Bear, Marianne Jones, Kristy Assu, Urban Rez Productions
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