Nanekawâsis Explained

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Director:Conor McNally
Starring:George Littlechild
Runtime:80 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English
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nanekawâsis is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Conor McNally and released in 2024.[1] Blending both archival and contemporary footage, the film is a portrait of George Littlechild, a Cree artist from Canada who was separated from his family in childhood as part of the Sixties Scoop before reconnecting with his heritage as an adult, with Cree culture becoming both the basis of his career as a visual artist and the lens through which he came to terms with his identity as a two-spirit man.[2]

The film premiered at the 2024 DOXA Documentary Film Festival,[3] and was subsequently screened at the 2024 Inside Out Film and Video Festival.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Paolo Kagaoan, "Inside Out 2024: Our Review of ‘nanekawasis’". In the Seats, May 26, 2024.
  2. Barbara Goslawski, "nanekawâsis Review: An Appropriately Artistic Portrait". Point of View, May 25, 2024.
  3. Melanie Ritchot, "Film reviews: At DOXA Documentary Film Festival, after-death AI, Indigenous star lore, a Japanese #MeToo case, and more". Stir, May 2, 2024.
  4. Liam Lacey, "Inside Out Film and Video Festival: The Past is Present". Original Cin, May 23, 2024.