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Evan's Drum
202114 min 15 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Ossie Michelin
Production: Kat Baulu (National Film Board of Canada)Rohan Fernando (National Film Board of Canada)Latonia Hartery (LJH Films)Annette Clarke (National Film Board of Canada)
Script: Ossie Michelin
A National Film Board of Canada production.
After generations of silence, the rhythm of the Inuit drum has returned to Labrador. Evan’s Drum is a joyful, intimate window into the lives of an Inuit family who work alongside their community to keep this drumbeat alive.
At the heart of this story is seven-year-old Evan and his mother, Amy. In many ways, Evan is your typical adventurous and playful child; however, when it comes to the drum, his focus and passion for the instrument transcends his age. Among the first Labrador Inuit children in living memory to be raised with the traditional drum, Evan is part of a new generation of drum dancers. He was drawn to it from a very early age and is encouraged by his mother—an accomplished drummer and performer who took up the instrument in her teens.
Proud of her son’s genuine interest in the drum, Amy surrounds Evan with its heartbeat and guides him through the process of creating his own drum, aided by the expertise of Jennie Williams, one of a handful of Inuit women drum makers. The remarkable bond between mother and son, and their shared connection to the drum, link them to past and future generations of Labrador Inuit drummers.
Labrador Inuk filmmaker Ossie Michelin takes us to Happy Valley-Goose Bay and into Amy and Evan’s welcoming family home. Their love of drum dancing reflects the strong sense of pride that Labrador Inuit have in their traditional drum, which has become a symbol of cultural renewal and strength.
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Subject categories
- Women > Arts, Crafts and PerformanceIndigenous Women
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (Inuit) > ChildrenCultureLabrador and QuébecWomen
- Indigenous Peoples: Canada > Inuit & Arctic Peoples (in Canada)
- Intangible Culture & Literature > Music & Dance
Credits
- participant
- Evan Winters
- Jennie Williams
- Amy Winters
- Dallas
- Vince Allen
- writer
- Ossie Michelin
- director
- Ossie Michelin
- director of photography
- Duncan de Young
- Sylvaine Dufaux
- editor
- Meiyen Chan
- original music
- Judith Gruber-Stitzer
- sound design
- Judith Gruber-Stitzer
- sound recordist
- Michelle LaCour
- Lynne Trépanier
- foley artist
- Karla Baumgardner
- drone operator
- Eldred Allen
- production manager
- Lynn Andrews
- production assistant
- Marian Rebeiro
- stills photographer
- Zachary Bonnell
- Aimee Chaulk
- photographic consultant
- Martine Leclerc
- researcher
- Ossie Michelin
- mentor
- Asinnajaq
- Alanis Obomsawin
- Courtney Montour
- drum making teacher
- Jennie Williams
- Solomon Semigak
- cultural consultant
- Jason Edmunds
- Heather Igloliorte
- inuktitut language advisor
- Bertha Kairtok-Holeiter
- inuktitut translator
- Joan Dicker
- additional music composer
- Sydey Dicker
- production supervisor
- Roz Power
- technical coordinator
- Daniel Lord
- Christopher MacIntosh
- on-line colourist
- Denis Pilon
- title design
- Cynthia Ouellet
- foley recording
- Geoffrey Mitchell
- re-recording
- Jean Paul Vialard
- digital editing technician
- Pierre Dupont
- Marie-Josée Gourde
- Patrick Trahan
- sound technician
- Bernard Belley
- production coordinator
- Christine Williams
- senior production coordinator
- Cheryl Murgatroyd
- studio administrator
- Leslie Anne Poyntz
- Camila Blos
- marketing manager
- Jamie Hammond
- Johanna Lessard
- marketing coordinator
- Eric Bondo
- publicist
- Jennifer Mair
- legal counsel
- Peter Kallianiotis
- Dominique Aubry
- associate producer trainee
- Aimee Chaulk
- associate producer - development
- Stephen Agluvak Puskas
- associate producer
- Jayde Tynes
- producer
- Kat Baulu
- Rohan Fernando
- Latonia Hartery
- executive producer
- Annette Clarke