WaaPaKe (Tomorrow) (2024)

WaaPaKe (Tomorrow) (2024) poster

WaaPaKe is a story about resilience, love and transformation. Examined through an Indigenous lens, the stories of residential school Survivor-Warriors and their families offer an understanding of both intergenerational trauma and healing. We are taken to a studio set-up in front of a green screen. Through compassionate, candid conversations, Jules Koostatchin shares interviews with five individuals, family and friends, that all directly or indirectly experienced intergenerational trauma.

Director: Jules A. Koostachin
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 80 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Justin Delorme
Cinematography: Michael Bourquin
Editing: Jessica Dymond
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en

Trailer

WaaPaKe (Tomorrow) Trailer
More Films by Director: Jules A. Koostachin
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is WaaPaKe (Tomorrow) about?
WaaPaKe is a story about resilience, love and transformation. Examined through an Indigenous lens, the stories of residential school Survivor-Warriors and their families offer an understanding of both intergenerational trauma and healing. We are taken to a studio set-up in front of a green screen. Through compassionate, candid conversations, Jules Koostatchin shares interviews with five individuals, family and friends, that all directly or indirectly experienced intergenerational trauma.
Who directed WaaPaKe (Tomorrow)?
WaaPaKe (Tomorrow) was directed by Jules A. Koostachin.
Who stars in WaaPaKe (Tomorrow)?
WaaPaKe (Tomorrow) stars Rita Okimawinninew, Asivak Koostachin, Joseph Dandurand, Maisie Smith, Jules Arita Koostachin, Pawaken Koostachin-Chakasim.
How long is WaaPaKe (Tomorrow)?
WaaPaKe (Tomorrow) has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is WaaPaKe (Tomorrow)?
WaaPaKe (Tomorrow) is a Documentary film.
Where was WaaPaKe (Tomorrow) produced?
WaaPaKe (Tomorrow) was produced in Canada.