1. Alanis Obomsawin | The Canadian Encyclopedia
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Alanis Obomsawin, CC, GOQ, filmmaker, singer, artist, storyteller (born 31 August 1932 near Lebanon, New Hampshire). Alanis Obomsawin is one of Canada’s mos...
2. The Long Walk of Alanis Obomsawin - POV Magazine
May 3, 2016 · Alanis Obomsawin has been told that when she was six months old, she was afflicted by a mysterious disease that almost killed her.
"The basic purpose is for our people to have a voice. To be heard is the important thing, no matter what it is that we’re talking about," says Alanis Obomsawin.
3. At Ninety-One, Alanis Obomsawin Is Not Ready to Put Down Her Camera
Sep 5, 2023 · “With her glistening eyes and jet-black braids,” Lewis writes in Alanis Obomsawin, quoting a journalist, “Obomsawin cut a striking figure ...
She revolutionized cinema and is inspiring the next generation of Indigenous filmmakers
4. [PDF] ALANIS OBOMSAWIN - University of Calgary
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5. Alanis Obomsawin - Filmmaker - Women Make Movies
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Native Canadian filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin is of Abenaki descent. One of the most prominent Native Canadian filmmakers, Obomsawin has produced and directed more than thirty documentaries on First Nations culture and history for the National Film Board of Canada for more than thirty-five years. Prior to filmmaking, Obomsawin was as a singer and songwriter. Her most recent film, "When All the Leaves Are Gone," premiered in2010 at the Montreal World Film Festival. Other recent credits include GENE BOY CAME HOME (2007); WABAN-AKI: PEOPLE FROM WHERE THE SUN RISES (2006); SIGWAN (2005); and OUR NATIONHOOD. Obomsawin's best-known documentary is KANEHSATAKE: 270 YEARS OF RESISTANCE, (1993), the first of four films documenting the 1990 Mohawk uprising in Kanehstake.
6. Mini-Lesson for The Legacy of Alanis Obomsawin - NFB Blog
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Alanis Obomsawin has devoted herself to chronicling the lives and concerns of Indigenous Peoples and exploring issues of importance to all.
7. [PDF] One, Alanis Obomsawin Is Not Ready to Put Down Her Camera
Sep 5, 2023 · dyed bright colours—deep purple, lemon yellow—curling and moving in the wind ... The film sees the standoff through the eyes of twelve-year-old.
8. alanis .obomsawin | Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation
She began her career as a singer, writer and storyteller, but dove into filmmaking in 1967 with Christmas at Moose Factory, which she wrote and directed. Since ...
Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation
9. Veteran documentarist Alanis Obomsawin shows her visionary ...
Jun 19, 2019 · By printing some images from the same plate on red, blue or green ... Free Horse depicts the animal almost as an energy field, its eye and ...
Images intersect with the artist’s NFB docs about the joys and sorrows of Indigenous life, but with freedom to explore in content and form
10. Alanis Obomsawin is listening - Read Foyer
Sep 5, 2023 · Alanis Obomsawin, Trick or Treaty?, 2014. Digital video, colour, sound, 85 min. Courtesy of the National Film Board of Canada. Foyer: Few of us ...
Acclaimed Abenaki filmmaker and activist on her new exhibition and why she can’t stop making art
11. Alanis Obomsawin, To move between: Healing and Resistance
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See AlsoCast In 홍김동전Hana Pera Aoake reviews the exhibition at Artspace Aotearoa, 1 September–26 November 2023.
12. Alanis Obomsawin - Nipissing University
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A member of the Abenaki Nation and one of Canada’s most distinguished filmmakers, Alanis Obomsawin is a director and producer at the National Film Board of Canada, where she has worked since 1967.
13. Alanis Obomsawin in conversation with Edith Amituanai | Auckland Art ...
Sep 2, 2023 · Her upcoming films are Wabano: The Light of the Day and The Green Horse (working title). These will be her 56th and 57th films in a ...
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is the largest art institution in New Zealand, with a collection numbering over 15,000 works. These include major holdings of New Zealand historic, modern and contemporary art, and outstanding works by Māori and Pacific Island artists, as well as European painting, sculpture and print collections ranging in date from 1376 to the present day.
14. Alanis Obomsawin at the Art Museum at U of T - ARTORONTO -
Nov 22, 2023 · ... eyes of hundreds of thousands of people. Installation views with Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance, 1993. 16 mm, colour, sound, 119 min.
by Lex Barrie This exhibition is about more than a young girl with a story to tell. It’s about the stories themselves and the communities those stories represent.
15. [PDF] The Children Have to Hear Another Story: Alanis Obomsawin ...
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16. Artspace Aotearoa - “Before I made films I was singing”
Alanis Obomsawin welcomes me into her home in Tio'tia:ke, also known as ... They are overwhelmed—I see it in their eyes—to know that these events are so recent ...
Alanis Obomsawin welcomes me into her home in Tio'tia:ke, also known as Montreal, a small enclave in the busy downtown where she has lived since 1967 or 1968. The first time I visit her, the world is approaching the first anniversary of the Covid-19 …
17. Seeds of the future: Climate justice, racial justice, and Indigenous ...
Jun 16, 2023 · Today, filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin will reflect on Indigenous relationships with the land through the body of her work encouraging us to consider ...
Big Thinking at Congress 2023
18. Obomsawin, Alanis - Museum of Canadian Music
Alanis Obomsawin, OC (born August 31, 1932) is a Canadian filmmaker of Abenaki descent. Born in New Hampshire, and raised primarily in Quebec.
Websites: No Origin: Lebanon, New Hampshire - Odanak, Québec Biography:
19. Alanis Obomsawin documents Cindy Blackstock's fight for equality ... - CBC
Sep 2, 2016 · Cindy Blackstock spent nine years fighting the federal government over under-funding Indigenous children. Legendary documentary maker Alanis ...
Cindy Blackstock spent nine years fighting the federal government over under-funding Indigenous children. Legendary documentary maker Alanis Obomsawin watched her every step of the way — and made a film about it. They both join Brent in advance of the opening of "We Can't Make The Same Mistake Twice" at the Toronto International Film Festival.
20. [PDF] Alanis Obomsawin Lifework - Prestel Publishing
Such is the lifework of Abenaki filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin. Her history of documentary filmmaking has indelibly shaped the trajectory of Indigenous resistance ...