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Between: Living in the Hyphen
200543 min 43 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Anne Marie Nakagawa
Production: Bonnie ThompsonGraydon McCrea
Script: Anne Marie Nakagawa
In Canada, diversity often means "one ethnicity + hyphen + Canadian," but what if you don't fit into an easy category? What if your background is a hybrid of ancestries and you live somewhere between, where cultural identities overlap?
Between interweaves the experiences of a group of Canadians with one parent from a European background and one from a visible minority. They're all struggling to find a satisfying frame of reference. Cultural identity, it seems, is more complex than what our multicultural utopia implies.
Seven individuals share stories of being multi-ethnic in a world that wants to put each person into a single category. Among them are award-winning poet Fred Wah, who recalls being told by his elementary teacher that he was Chinese, even though his background also includes Irish, Scottish and Swedish ancestry. When visiting China, however, he finds that he is not accepted as Chinese because he is mixed.
Shannon Waters, who is half-Coast Salish, is questioned for participating in the First Nations Family Practice program. Although she chooses to identify with her Indigenous ancestry, her connection with that background is challenged because of her appearance.
The thought-provoking experiences of these Canadians come to life against an innovative visual landscape and soundscape. Filmmaker Anne Marie Nakagawa, drawing on her work as a multimedia artist, creates a stylistic documentary that plays with form.
As globalization increasingly blurs borders, Between offers a provocative glimpse of what the future holds: a movement away from hyphens and "pure" bloodlines, towards a celebration of fluidity, hybridity and being mixed.
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Subject categories
- Social Issues > Cultural Communities and ImmigrationCultural GroupsIndividual in Society
- Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > Cultural DiversityIntercultural Relations
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Cultural Identity
- Social Studies > Contemporary Issues
- Family Studies/Home Economics > Family Diversity and Challenges
- Diversity > Identity
- History and Citizenship Education > Issues in Society Today
Credits
- participant
- Fred Wah
- Shannon Waters
- Suzette Mayr
- Tinu Sinha
- Tina Thomison
- Charlene Hellson
- Karina Vernon
- writer
- Anne Marie Nakagawa
- director
- Anne Marie Nakagawa
- producer
- Bonnie Thompson
- director of photography
- Craig Wrobleski
- editor
- Jamie Francey
- original music
- Emre Unal
- sound design
- Emre Unal
- location sound
- Gary Bruckner
- Frank Russo
- graphic design
- John Cameron
- musician
- Emre Unal
- production assistant
- Tinu Sinha
- Noel Begin
- Brian Batista
- research
- Elizabeth Klinck
- transcription
- Bridget Toms
- Christa Krislock
- audio post-production
- Em Re Cords Music & Design
- video post-production
- White Iron Digital Studios
- online editor
- Jamie Francey
- colourist
- Jamie Francey
- production coordinator
- Ginette D'Silva
- Faye Yoneda
- Cindy Gillies
- production supervisor
- Kelly Isaac
- program administrator
- Darin Clausen
- executive producer
- Graydon McCrea
Awards
- Best Production Reflecting Cultural Diversity - with a cash prize of $5,000Alberta Motion Picture Industries Association - AMPIA
- Golden Sheaf Award - Category: Best Multicultural FilmYorkton Film Festival
- Bronze Plaque - Category: Social Issues International Film and Video Festival