Vistas: Red Ochre (2009)
Combining archival photos with new and found footage, this short film presents a personal, impressionistic rendering of what it's like growing up Mi'kmaq in Newfoundland, while living in a culture of denial. Vistas is a series of 13 short films on nationhood from 13 Indigenous filmmakers from Halifax to Vancouver. It was a collaborative project between the NFB and APTN to bring Indigenous perspectives and stories to an international audience.
Director: Jerry Evans
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: January 1, 2009
Screenplay
Music: Lori Clarke
Editing: Chris Darlington
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
indigenous, newfoundland and labrador, documentary, newfoundland
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Vistas: Red Ochre about?
- Combining archival photos with new and found footage, this short film presents a personal, impressionistic rendering of what it's like growing up Mi'kmaq in Newfoundland, while living in a culture of denial. Vistas is a series of 13 short films on nationhood from 13 Indigenous filmmakers from Halifax to Vancouver. It was a collaborative project between the NFB and APTN to bring Indigenous perspectives and stories to an international audience.
- Who directed Vistas: Red Ochre?
- Vistas: Red Ochre was directed by Jerry Evans.
- How long is Vistas: Red Ochre?
- Vistas: Red Ochre has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).
- What genre is Vistas: Red Ochre?
- Vistas: Red Ochre is a Documentary film.
- Where was Vistas: Red Ochre produced?
- Vistas: Red Ochre was produced in Canada.