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Holy Angels
201713 min 52 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Jay Cardinal Villeneuve
Production: Selwyn JacobShirley Vercruysse
Script: Jay Cardinal Villeneuve
Jay Cardinal Villeneuve’s short documentary Holy Angels powerfully recaptures Canada’s colonialist history through impressionistic images and the fragmented language of a child.
In 1963, Lena Wandering Spirit became one of the more than 150,000 Indigenous children who were removed from their families and sent to residential school. Villeneuve met Lena through his work as a videographer with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Wandering Spirit spent six years at the Holy Angels Residential School in Fort Chipewyan, Alberta. Against a backdrop of now-empty hallways and classrooms, fragments of memory return—the shadowy figures of nuns, bits of remembered catechism, and the nightmare sounds of the basement boiler.
“They call us by number,” she remembers. Wandering Spirit’s experience, like that of many other adult survivors, remains jagged and bright with pain and fear. But other, deeper memories also endured—of running barefoot in summer and picking berries, of stories shared, and of the warmth and love of family.
Five-year-old performer Phoenix Sawan brings Wandering Spirit’s recollections to vivid life, dancing through an abandoned building in easy defiance of the bleak history of the place. Filmed with elegance, precision, and fierce determination to not only uncover history but move past it, Holy Angels speaks of the resilience of a people who have found ways of healing—and of coming home again.
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Subject categories
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Residential Schools
- Indigenous Studies > History/PoliticsIdentity/SocietyIssues and Contemporary Challenges
- Indigenous Peoples: Canada > Denésoliné (Chipewyan)
- Education > Residential Schools History, Personal Accounts, Experience
Credits
- writer
- Jay Cardinal Villeneuve
- director
- Jay Cardinal Villeneuve
- featuring
- Lena Wandering Spirit
- Phoenix Alec
- producer
- Selwyn Jacob
- director of photography
- Amy Belling
- editor
- Ileana Pietrobruno
- composer
- Wayne Lavallee
- associate producer
- Teri Snelgrove
- production supervisor
- Jennifer Roworth
- production manager
- Caroline Coutts
- additional cinematography
- Kirk Tougas
- 1st assistant camera
- Desmond May
- gaffer
- Tyler Burrows
- sound recordist
- Jeff Henschel
- Lisa Kolisnyk
- choreographer
- Michelle Olson
- costume designer
- Dawn Mabee
- stills photographer
- Rosamond Norbury
- puppet maker
- Dustin Hagerud
- production coordinator
- Kathleen Jayme
- Justin Mah
- Kristyn Stilling
- production assistant
- Alan Reid
- Meredith Lewis
- Lu Zhang
- technical coordinator
- Wes Machnikowski
- sound design
- Chris McIntosh
- re-recording mixer
- Chris McIntosh
- digital colourist
- Andrea Chlebak
- finishing services
- Umedia
- marketing manager
- Leslie Stafford
- publicist
- Katja De Bock
- studio administrator
- Carla Jones
- executive producer
- Shirley Vercruysse
Awards
- Founder's Award ex-aequo with "Run as One- The Journey of the Front Runners" by Erica DanielsYorkton Film Festival
- Indigenous AwardYorkton Film Festival
- Special Mention for the Best Short FilmFirst Peoples' Festival (Land InSights)
- Best Alberta Short DocumentaryInternational Film Festival
- Legacy Audience Choice AwardsIndependent Film Festival