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Our Maternal Home
202327 min 1 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Janine Windolph
Production: Chehala Leonard (National Film Board of Canada)Jon Montes (National Film Board of Canada)David Christensen (National Film Board of Canada)
Script: Janine Windolph
Produced by the National Film Board of Canada .
At the suggestion of her inquisitive teen, filmmaker and educator Janine Windolph ventures from Saskatchewan to Quebec with her two children and younger sister, tracing their familial origins to the Cree First Nation of Waswanipi. For the young adults, Corwyn and Dawlari, meeting their distant relatives and great-auntie Irene for the first time is a momentous occasion.
Illuminating heavy and heartening historical ties, against the scenic backdrop of Waswanipi’s natural beauty, their Elders offer newfound interdependence and hands-on learning, transforming this humble visit into a sensory-filled expression of reclamation and resilience. As the family embraces time-honoured ways of seeing the land, chooses to hear and sit with stories of the past, and gathers to prepare and share a meal together, their individual perspectives mesh to forge a path of deep and necessary truth telling.
Our Maternal Home lovingly establishes a heart-centred form of resistance to confront and heal from the impacts of cultural disconnection, making space for what comes next. In her latest offering Windolph once again cultivates sacred connections, just as she did in her 2019 short documentary, Stories Are in Our Bones, when she took Corwyn and Dawlari fishing with their kokum (grandmother) in northern Treaty 6 territory. These films speak to each other as story bundles, building upon a foundation of Traditional Teachings and rediscovery. Windolph’s works invite a holistic understanding of lineage and Ancestral knowledge, blended between worlds and across generations, like medicine bound by the sinew of kinship.
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Subject categories
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Cultural IdentityPrairiesQuébec and OntarioWomen
- Families > Indigenous FamiliesInterpersonal Relationships
- Psychology and Psychiatry > Life and Death
- Worldview, Belief, Spirituality Philosophy & Ideology > Ceremonies, Rites, Traditions
- Indigenous Peoples: Canada > CreeJames Bay Cree
- Health & Wellbeing > Traditional Health, Healing & Medicine
Credits
- writer
- Janine Windolph
- director
- Janine Windolph
- producer
- Chehala Leonard
- Jon Montes
- executive producer
- David Christensen
- director of photography
- Claire Sanford
- 1st assistant cinematographer
- Karolane Brochu-Ouellet
- sound recordist
- Marco Fania
- production manager
- Jon Montes
- cultural consultant
- Annie Charles
- Irene Otter
- catering services
- Phyllis Blacksmith
- guide services
- Randy Ottereyes
- Devon Neeposh Ottereyes
- additional support
- Dawlari Windolph
- Corwyn Windolph-Turtle
- featuring
- Annie Charles
- Albert Ottereyes
- Corwyn Windolph-Turtle
- Dawlari Windolph
- Devon Neeposh Ottereyes
- Irene Otter
- Janine Windolph
- Phyllis Blacksmith
- Maggie Etapp
- Roy Ottereyes
- Ryan Trapper
- production supervisor
- April Dunsmore
- Esther Viragh
- technical coordinator
- Lyne Lapointe
- Luc Binette
- editor
- Brenda Terning
- Electric Mule Pictures Inc.
- assistant editor
- Janet Savill
- online edit
- Jason Ludwig
- Studio Post
- sound design
- Dmitri Bandet
- sound mix
- Dmitri Bandet
- studio operations manager
- Devon Supeene
- Darin Clausen
- studio administrator
- Bree Beach
- Devon Supeene
- production coordinator
- Jessica Smith
- Janet Kwan
- Brooke Fishwick
- legal counsel
- Christian Pitchen
- marketing manager
- Carly Kastner
- Leena Minifie
- marketing coordinator
- Émilie Ryan
- publicist
- Katja De Bock