Sisters & Brothers

20153 min 41 secFilm: Documentary, Experimental

G

Direction: Kent Monkman

Production: Anita Lee

A pounding critique of Canada’s colonial history, Kent Monkman’s Sisters & Brothers draws parallels between the annihilation of the bison and the devastation inflicted by the residential school system.

Once 75 million strong, wild bison were slaughtered almost to extinction by European settlers by the 1890s, both for their hides and as part of a larger policy to eliminate the main food source of the First Nations of the plains. Around the same time, residential schools were established to remove Aboriginal children from their families in order to assimilate them into mainstream Canadian society.

The powwow-step rhythms of Tribe Called Red’s “The Road” drive home the legacy of loss and pain inflicted by more than a century of abuse and neglect. Sisters & Brothers mourns the preventable deaths of thousands of Aboriginal children in residential schools while honouring the resiliency of Canada’s First Peoples.

Sisters & Brothers is part of Souvenir, a four-film series addressing Indigenous identity and representation by reworking material in the NFB’s archives.

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Subject categories


  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Cultural IdentityHistoryResidential Schools
  • Film and Video Arts > NFB FIlm Excerpts
  • Ethics and Religious Culture > Ethical Values
  • Indigenous Studies > History/PoliticsIssues and Contemporary Challenges
  • History and Citizenship Education > Imperialism and Colonization (1800s-1900s)
  • Colonizing Government Policy, Impacts & Outcomes > Colonization
  • Education > Residential Schools History, Personal Accounts, Experience
  • Nature & Ecological Knowledge > Wildlife

Credits


director
Kent Monkman
producer
Anita Lee
executive producer
Anita Lee
editor
Jamie Chirico
associate producer
Kate Vollum
song - performer
A Tribe Called Red
song - writer
Dan General
Ian Fern Campeau
Ehren Thomas
production supervisor
Mark Wilson
technical lead
Marcus Matyas
assistant editor
Tiffany Beaudin
Zoya Rezaie
studio administrator
Stefanie Brantner
production coordinator
Jennifer Bertling
Andrew Martin-Smith
producer's assistant
Serena Lee
marketing manager
Melissa Wheeler
publicist
Jennifer Mair
head credits
Sébastien Aubin
title design
Sébastien Aubin
online editor
Laura Aqui
post picture facility
Fearless Films
stock footage
Ragnhild Milewski
Fred Savard
Josée Riopel
technical services
Antonia Gueorguieva
Jean Coulombe
Aldo La Ricca
Pascal Vincent
William Holley