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The Lake Winnipeg Project
202153 min 17 secSeries: Documentary
Direction: Kevin Settee
Production: Alicia Smith (National Film Board of Canada)David Christensen (National Film Board of Canada)
Script: Kevin Settee
A production of The National Film Board of Canada.
The Lake Winnipeg Project is a four-part documentary series that calls attention to stories of ingenuity and resilience among the Anishinaabe, Cree and Métis communities of Matheson Island, Poplar River First Nation, Fisher River Cree Nation and Camp Morningstar, at a time when many external forces are imposing change. The series highlights their responses to various challenges and factors such as a shifting climate, industrial encroachment, government policy, and the COVID-19 pandemic, among others. Anishinaabe/Cree director Kevin Settee takes an “own-voices” approach to storytelling that gives Lake Winnipeg communities and peoples the opportunity to tell their own stories, in their own voices, and to speak to the challenges and successes experienced within their communities.
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Subject categories
- Social Issues > Community Projects and Assistance
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > EducationEnvironmental IssuesFishingMétisPrairies
- Environment and Conservation > Indigenous ConcernsRivers and Bodies of Water
Credits
- writer
- Kevin Settee
- director
- Kevin Settee
- producer
- Alicia Smith
- executive producer
- David Christensen
- picture editor
- Scott Parker
- director of photography
- Scott Parker
Includes the following works
- Matheson IslandKevin SetteeFilm14 min 34 sec
- Poplar RiverKevin SetteeFilm10 min 44 sec
- Camp MorningstarKevin SetteeFilm16 min
- Fisher RiverKevin SetteeFilm15 min 41 sec