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Club Native
20081 h 18 min 10 secFilm: Documentaire
Réalisation: Tracey Deer
Production: Linda Ludwick (Rezolution Pictures Inc.)Christina FonAdam Symansky (National Film Board of Canada)Ernest Webb (Rezolution Pictures Inc.)Catherine BainbridgeRavida Din (National Film Board of Canada)
Scénarisation: Tracey Deer
Produced by Rezolution Pictures Inc. in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada, with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund, the Film and Television Tax Credit - Gestion SODEC, and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, and in association with the Aboriginal Peoples' Television Network.
Tracey Deer grew up on the Mohawk reserve of Kahnawake with two very firm but unspoken rules drummed into her by the collective force of the community. These rules were very simple and they carried severe repercussions: 1) Do not marry a white person, 2) Do not have a child with a white person.
The consequences of ignoring these rules were equally simple: 1) Lose all status as an Indigenous person and, 2) Deny your unborn child their status as a Indigenous person. The larger tragedy, of course, was that by breaking either of these rules, she would be depleting the growth of ?the Nation? and, by extension, betraying everyone she loved.
In Club Native, Deer looks deeply into the history and present-day reality of Indigenous identity. With moving stories from a range of characters from her Kahnawake Reserve - characters on both sides of the critical blood-quantum line - she reveals the divisive legacy of more than a hundred years of discriminatory and sexist government policy and reveals the lingering ?blood quantum? ideals, snobby attitudes and outright racism that threaten to destroy the fabric of her community.
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Catégories de sujets
- Peuples autochtones au Canada (Premières Nations et Métis) > Conflit culturelIdentité culturelleDiscriminationHistoireVivre en milieu non autochtoneRéservesFemmes
- Société > Discrimination et Stéréotypes
- Rôles et relations > Féminisme et femmes Identité autochtoneRelations raciales, racisme et discrimination
- Peuples autochtones : Canada > Kanien'kéhaka (Mohawks)
- Droit, législation et politique gouvernementale > Droit en matière de femmes et d’égalité des sexes
Générique
- écriture
- Tracey Deer
- réalisateur
- Tracey Deer
- producteur
- Linda Ludwick
- Christina Fon
- Adam Symansky
- producteur exécutif
- Ernest Webb
- Catherine Bainbridge
- Ravida Din
- directeur de la photographie
- Jeff Dorn
- caméra additionnelle
- Tracey Deer
- son
- Lynne Trépanier
- prise de son additionnelle
- Steve Bonspiel
- Jessica Landry
- Jacob Kent
- John Hepworth
- monteur
- Carl Freed
- narration
- Tracey Deer
- Hilda Nicholas
- Akwiratekha Martin
- traduction
- Hilda Nicholas
- Akwiratekha Martin
- animation
- Jesse Bochner
- maquilleur
- Brittany Leborgne
- assistant de production
- Jake Kent
- Krissa Paul
- coordonnateur postproduction
- Camila Blos
- assistant à la postproduction
- Jacob Kent
- monteur en ligne
- Tony Manolikakis
- mixage son
- Bruno Bélanger
- musique originale
- Mona Laviolette
- Linda Ludwick
- cabinet comptable
- Linda Ludwick
- comptabilité
- Anne-Marie Belhadj
- assurances
- B.F. Lorenzetti
- Lucie Trottier
- vérificateur
- Rapp Hecht Heft
Prix et récompenses
- Prix Colin-Low du meilleur documentaire canadien- assorti d'une contribution de 3000$ sous forme de services techniques de l'ONFDoxa - Documentary Film and Video Festival
- Prix Kodak/Vision globale pour le meilleur film canadienPrésence autochtone (Terres en Vues)
- Mention honorifique pour le Prix Alanis Obomsawin pour le meilleur documentaireimagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival
- Canada AwardGemini Awards
- Meilleur documentaireDreamspeakers International Indigenous Film Festival