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The Spirit of Annie Mae
20021 h 13 min 27 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Catherine Anne Martin
Production: Kent MartinSally Bochner
In 1975, Annie Mae Pictou Aquash, a 30-year-old Nova Scotia born-Mi’kmaq, was shot dead, execution style, on a desolate road in South Dakota. Nearly three decades later the crime remains a mystery.
Aquash was highly placed in the American Indian Movement (AIM), a radical First Nations organization that took up arms in the 1970s to fight for the rights of their people.
The Spirit of Annie Mae is the story of Aquash's remarkable life and her brutal murder. It is a moving tribute from the women who were closest to her: the two daughters who fled with their mother when she hid from the FBI; the young women she inspired to embrace Native culture; and the other activists, including Buffy Sainte-Marie and investigative journalist Minnie Two Shoes, who stood in solidarity with her.
All are still trying to understand why she met such a violent death. Follow them on their journey as they celebrate the life of a woman who inspired a generation of Indigenous people.
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Subject categories
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Atlantic RegionPortraitsSocial ProblemsWomen
- Indigenous Peoples outside Canada > United States
- History and Citizenship Education > Civil Rights and FreedomsIssues in Society Today
- Indigenous Studies > History/PoliticsIssues and Contemporary Challenges
Credits
- director
- Catherine Anne Martin
- producer
- Kent Martin
- cinematography
- Kent Nason
- editor
- Angela Baker
- production supervisor
- Patricia Coughran
- sound
- Arthur Mackay
- narration - writer
- Angela Baker
- narrator
- Catherine Anne Martin
- music
- Lee Cremo
- Joel Denny
- Morning Star
- Sandy Morris
- camera assistant
- Kyle Cameron
- Joel Denny
- production assistant
- Marilyn Francis
- April Maloney
- assistant editor
- Kendall Nowe
- Jason MacLeod
- additional sound
- Frank Kavanagh
- reading
- Deborah Pictou Maloney
- research
- Catherine Anne Martin
- Ernest Dick
- April Maloney
- Kent Martin
- Elizabeth Klinck
- Karen A. Wyatt
- Frank Clifford
- Patricia Coughran
- consultant
- Barry Cowling
- rights clearances
- Elizabeth Klinck
- technical coordinator
- Claude Cardinal
- Patricia Coughran
- sound editor
- Alex Salter
- music editor
- Alex Salter
- online editor
- Sylvain Desbiens
- re-recording
- Jean Paul Vialard
- titles
- Gaspard Gaudreau
- studio clerk
- Stephanie Coolen
- Vanessa Larsen
- program administrator
- John William Lutz
- executive producer
- Sally Bochner
Awards
- 2nd Prize Rigoberta Menchu Tum - Category: CommunityFirst Peoples' Festival (Land InSights)
- Bronze Plaque Award - Category: Social Issues International Film and Video Festival
- Jury Award - Best DocumentaryBig Bear Lake International Film Festival
- Award for Best Documentary Feature - with a cash prize 1,500$USGreat Plains Film Festival
- Award of Distinction - Category: Documentary FeatureIndian Summer Deltavision Film & Video Image Awards