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Like the Trees
197414 min 30 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Kathleen Shannon
Production: Kathleen ShannonLen Chatwin
This short film is told in the first person by Rose, a Métis woman from northern Alberta who has left a difficult life in the city to rediscover her roots by returning to her Woodland Cree community. Rose reveals the racism, isolation and health issues she faced when trying to make a life for herself outside her home community, and how she is able to help others now that she has reconnected to her culture.
The film is part of a 1970s series of eleven films title Working Mothers by producer/director Kathleen Shannon, exposing inequality for women in accessing education, childcare, and equal pay. These films led to the creation of Studio D at the National Film Board, the world’s first feminist production studio.?
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Subject categories
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Cultural IdentityMétisPortraitsPrairiesWomen
- Women - Portraits > Indigenous WomenPersonal and Community Life
Credits
- director
- Kathleen Shannon
- producer
- Kathleen Shannon
- editing
- Kathleen Shannon
- executive producer
- Len Chatwin
- photography
- Robert Nichol
- sound
- Ted Haley
- re-recording
- Jean-Pierre Joutel