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The Washing of Tears
199454 min 41 secFilm: Documentaire
Réalisation: Hugh Brody
Production: Gillian DarlingCari GreenGeorge JohnsonBarb Cranmer
Scénarisation: Hugh Brody
Produced by Nootka Sound and Picture Co. Inc. with the participation of Telefilm Canada and in association with the NFB and British Columbia Film.
Ce titre est une acquisition.
In 1903, a unique and magnificent Whaler's shrine was shipped from Friendly Cove, on the far northwest coast of Canada, to the Museum of Natural History, New York. The shrine had lain at the cultural heart of the Mowachaht, whale hunters and fishermen who had lived at Friendly Cove for thousands of years. In the 1960s and '70s, all but one family left their ancient village--they moved to Vancouver Island, to a new site under the walls of a pulp mill. They suffered extremes of pollution, violence, alcohol.... Then, in the 1990s, in defiance of the agony of their history and to overcome the grief of the present, the Mowachaht and their neighbours, the Muchalaht, revived their songs and dances, revisited their shrine and rediscovered their pride.
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Catégories de sujets
- Peuples autochtones au Canada (Premières Nations et Métis) > Colombie-BritanniqueChasse, Commerce des fourrures et PiégeageReligion et SpiritualitéProblèmes sociaux
- Religion et Philosophie > Spiritualité des autochtones
- Femmes > Violence faite aux femmes
- Sciences humaines > Enjeux contemporains
- Éthique et culture religieuse > Valeurs morales
- Histoire et éducation à la citoyenneté > Premiers occupants (à 1500)Expansion du monde industriel (les années 1800)
- Études autochtones > Histoire/Politique
Générique
- réalisateur
- Hugh Brody
- scénario
- Hugh Brody
- producteur
- Gillian Darling
- Cari Green
- George Johnson
- producteur associé
- Barb Cranmer
- cinématographie
- Kirk Tougas
- son
- Chris Aikenhead
- Caroline Goldie
- David Husby
- Michael McGee
- montage
- Haida Paul
- montage sonore
- Haida Paul
- Alison Grace
- ré-enregistrement
- Shelley Craig