My Father, My Teacher

200552 minFilm: Documentary

Direction: Dennis AllenKen Malenstyn

Production: Ken MalenstynSelwyn Jacob

Script: Dennis Allen

Produced by Mackenzie Delta Films Ltd. and Big Red Barn Entertainment in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada, in association with Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund created by the Government of Canada and the Canadian Cable Industry, in association with Knowledge Network, with the participation of the CanWest Western Independent Producers Fund, with the assistance of Enbridge, the Province of British Columbia Film Incentive BC, the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, and with the assistance of Rogers Telefund.

It's a crisp summer day, and a pod of belugas has been spotted in the distance. Dennis Allen and his 77-year-old father, Victor, climb into a boat and head onto the water. They're in good spirits as they prepare to carry on the deeply rooted Inuvialuit tradition of the whale hunt.

But, it hasn't always been this simple. After years of animosity, Dennis is only now beginning to understand and respect his father. This documentary captures a delicate and evolving relationship as they come together in the spectacular settings of Baby Island and the Mackenzie Delta in Canada's Western Arctic.

The film unfolds as a series of astonishingly honest conversations. Dennis candidly reveals the reasons he severed ties with his family as a youth, falling instead into addiction. Today, he is fighting to restore broken links to his culture and community, beginning with his father. Meanwhile, Victor weaves wonderfully charming and poignant stories. As he talks about his family, growing up in the Arctic, and the dramatic changes he has seen in Inuvialuit life, his extraordinary wisdom and strength of character shine through.

My Father My Teacher is an eloquent reflection of the bonds and tensions faced by all families. It is also an extraordinary look athe the handing down of a precious family legacy from a father to his son.

Subject categories


  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (Inuit) > ChildrenCulturePortraitsSocial Problems
  • Families > Family ConflictsFamily PortraitsParent-Child Relationships
  • Children and Youth > Indigenous Youth
  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Residential Schools

Credits


writer
Dennis Allen
director
Dennis Allen
Ken Malenstyn
producer
Ken Malenstyn
Selwyn Jacob
director of photography
Glenn Taylor
Ken Malenstyn
editor
Tina Reilhan
original music
Julie Blue
location sound
David Hechenberger
associate producer
Sheilagh Cahill
research assistant
Sheryll Adolph
post-production facility
Big Red Barn Post
post supervisor
Robert Egger
online editor
Andrea Klipp
assistant editor
Hadrian Rajotte
colour correction
Claudio Sepulveda
sound services
Post Modern Sound
re-recording mixer
Greg Stewart
Tony Gort
sound design
Tony Gort
music pre-mix
Jeff Young
interviewee
Victor Allen
Bertha Allen
Gerry Kisoun
Edward Elanik
Dennis Allen
production accountant
Sherrill Sirrs
legal counsel
Kim Roberts
insurance
Callow Agencies

Awards


  • Honorable Mention - Category: Humanities International Film and Video Festival