NFB Collection
Charley Squash Goes to Town
19694 min 26 secFilm: Animation
Direction: Duke Redbird
Script: Duke Redbird
Released in 1969, this satirical short by Duke Redbird was the first animated film by an Indigenous director to be produced at the NFB. The film pokes gentle fun at Indigenous stereotypes and challenges the idea that Indigenous youth should seek to blend in to mainstream society. Today Duke Redbird is a prominent artist and scholar.
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Subject categories
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Cultural Conflict
- Roles & Relationships > Assimilation
- Community > Urbanization, Relocation
Credits
- director
- Duke Redbird
- story
- Duke Redbird
- design
- Duke Redbird
- layout
- Yvon Mallette
- animation
- Yvon Mallette
- animation - assistance
- Marie-Claire Bérubé
- animation photography
- Kjeld Nielsen
- Wayne Henwood
- opticals
- Alexander Simard
- sound editing
- Donald Douglas
- Les Halman
- re-recording
- George Croll
- Jean-Pierre Joutel
- narrator
- Isaac Beaulieu
- song
- Alanis Obomsawin
Awards
- Award for Exceptional MeritInternational Festival of Short Films