Reel Injun

20091 h 28 min 21 secFilm: Documentaire

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Réalisation: Neil DiamondCatherine BainbridgeJeremiah Hayes

Production: Christina Fon (Rezolution Pictures Inc.)Catherine BainbridgeLinda LudwickErnest WebbCatherine Olsen (CBC News Network)Adam Symansky (National Film Board of Canada)Ravida Din

Scénarisation: Catherine BainbridgeNeil DiamondJeremiah Hayes

Produced by Rezolution Pictures International in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada, in association with CBC Newsworld, Telefilm Canada and the Rogers Group of Funds through the Theatrical Documentary Program.

Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond takes an entertaining and insightful look at the "Hollywood Indian", exploring the portrayal of North American Indigenous peoples through a century of cinema.

Traveling through the heartland of America, and into the Canadian North, Diamond looks at how the myth of “the Injun” has influenced the world’s understanding – and misunderstanding – of Indigenous peoples.

Reel Injun traces the evolution of cinema’s depiction of Indigenous people from the silent film era to today, with clips from hundreds of classic and recent Hollywood movies, and candid interviews with celebrated Indigenous and non-Indigenous film celebrities, activists, film critics and historians.

Diamond meets with Clint Eastwood (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, A Fistful of Dollars, Unforgiven) at his studios in Burbank, California, where the film legend discusses the evolution of the image of "Indians" in Westerns and what cowboy-and-Indian myths mean to America. Reel Injun also hears from legendary Native American activists John Trudell, Russell Means and Sacheen Littlefeather.

Celebrities featured in Reel Injun include Robbie Robertson, the half-Jewish, half-Mohawk musician and soundtrack composer (Raging Bull, Casino, Gangs of New York), Cherokee actor Wes Studi (Last of the Mohicans, Geronimo), filmmakers Jim Jarmusch (Dead Man) and Chris Eyre (Smoke Signals) and acclaimed Indigenous actors Graham Greene (Dances with Wolves, Thunderheart) and Adam Beach (Smoke Signals, Clint Eastwood’s Flags of our Fathers). Diamond also travels North to the remote Nunavut town of Igloolik (population: 1500) to interview Zacharias Kunuk, director of the Caméra d’or-winning The Fast Runner.

Reel Injun’s humour and star power is balanced with insightful commentary from film critics and historians, including CBC film critic Jesse Wente, Angela Aleiss, author and scholar of Native American Studies, and Melinda Micco, associate professor of ethnic studies at Mills College in California.

In Reel Injun, Diamond takes the audience on a journey across America to some of cinema’s most iconic landscapes, including Monument Valley, the setting for Hollywood’s greatest Westerns, and the Black Hills of South Dakota, home to Crazy Horse and countless movie legends. Was Crazy Horse the inspiration for the mystical warrior stereotype? In search of answers, we meet his descendants on the desperately poor Pine Ridge Indian reservation in South Dakota.

Reel Injun traces the evolution of cinema’s depiction of Indigenous people from the silent film era to today, only to find the future of Indigenous cinema in the unlikeliest of places – Canada’s North.

It’s a loving look at cinema through the eyes of the people who appeared in its very first flickering images and have survived to tell their stories their own way.

Catégories de sujets


  • Cinéma > Rôle social
  • Peuples autochtones au Canada (Premières Nations et Métis) > Identité culturelleMode de vie
  • Histoire et éducation à la citoyenneté > Culture et mouvements de pensée (1500 à nos jours)
  • Études autochtones > Histoire/PolitiqueIdentité/SociétéEnjeux et défis contemporains
  • Culture immatérielle et littérature > Drame, pièces, théâtre
  • Rôles et relations > Stéréotypes et images faussées

Générique


réalisateur
Neil Diamond
coréalisateur
Catherine Bainbridge
Jeremiah Hayes
monteur
Jeremiah Hayes
producteur
Christina Fon
Catherine Bainbridge
Linda Ludwick
Catherine Olsen
Adam Symansky
écriture
Catherine Bainbridge
Neil Diamond
Jeremiah Hayes
directeur de la photographie
Édith Labbé
production déléguée
Lisa M. Roth
producteur exécutif
Ernest Webb
Catherine Bainbridge
Christina Fon
Linda Ludwick
Ravida Din
recherchiste
Ramelle Mair
1er assistant à la réalisation
Ramelle Mair
coordonnateur de production
Jacob Kent
Camila Blos
son
Lynne Trépanier
assistance à la caméra
David Macleod
producteur associé
Camila Blos
caméra additionnelle
Alfonso Maiorana
Glenn Taylor
Guy Godfrey
Brian R. Ochryn
assistant opérateur additionnel
Eric Godbout
Jacob Kent
prise de son additionnelle
John D'Aquino
Jacob Kent
John McCoy
Dyron Pacheco
Jason Wood
Jason Milligan
Jan McLaughlin
opérateur de dolly
Jimmy Stuart
Chris VanNess
bande sonore originale
Claude Castonguay
Mona Laviolette
supervision de la postproduction
Tony Manolikakis
Lisa M. Roth
directeur technique
Tony Manolikakis
assistant monteur
Ilana Kelemen
Jacob Kent
Phil Shaw
enregistrement de la narration
Jacob Kent
montage son
Mona Laviolette
monteur en ligne
Yannick Carrier
titres de fin
Philippe Raymond
Gaspard Gaudreau
mixage
Jean Paul Vialard
coordonnateur technique
Steve Hallé
technicien montage numérique
Martine Forget
Pierre Dupont
Isabelle Painchaud
superviseur montage numérique
Danielle Raymond
administrateur de programme
Stephanie Brown
Dan Emery
agent, marketing
Moira Keigher
conseiller juridique
Stéphanie L'Écuyer
Dominique Aubry
Remy Khouzam
Sander H. Gibson
Danielle Dicaire
libération des droits musicaux
Lucie Bourgouin

Prix et récompenses


  • Best Use of Footage in a Factual ProgramFOCAL International Awards
  • Canada AwardGemini Awards
  • Best Visual ResearchGemini Awards
  • Best Direction in a Documentary ProgramGemini Awards
  • Prix PeabodyPeabody Awards Competition
  • Mention honorifique pour le Prix Alanis Obomsawin pour le meilleur documentaireimagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival