Danis Goulet’s (directing) Night Raiders
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audio
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Nov 29, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:04:19
“Power has never given up without a fight. Indigenous people are in a unique position to offer a warning.” Danis Goulet is the writer and director of NIGHT RAIDERS - a near future dystopian fiction that is in theaters and on-demand now. Night Raiders tells the tale of an indigenous (Cree) mother and daughter - played by Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers + Brooklyn Letexier-Hart - making their way through the aftermath of a modern day civil war - where all children are being taken by the state. The film is allegory for 20th century residential school systems - North American government programs that pulled away 150,000 Indigenous children from their parents - dispersing them amongst Christian boarding schools and cutting all ties with their heritage. We’re talking about moder day colonization of culture - which has recently given rise to the “Idol No More” movement. Night Raiders was executive produced by Taika Watiti (another prominent indiginous filmmaker) - and as Danis’ first feature film is a powerful story. Danis is Cree/Metis - and was born in La Ronge, Saskatchewan and now resides in Toronto. Her films have screened at festivals around the world including Sundance, the Toronto International Film Festival, Berlin International Film Festival, - as well as the imagineNATIVE festival - where she is actively involved. After this conversation about fitting in and speaking out - and the dangers of what modern day white supremacy means for our future - you’ll want to go see her film yesterday. LEARN MORE ABOUT NIGHT RAIDERS TRAILER: youtu.be/jijeDvc4aG4 IMDB: imdb.com/title/tt9568230 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nightraidersfilm/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/nightraiders7 FOLLOW DANIS GOULET Twitter: https://twitter.com/danisgoulet Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danisgoulet MENTIONS FILM: Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner (2001): imdb.com/title/tt0285441 imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival: imaginenative.org FILM: Where the Spirit Lives (1989): imdb.com/title/tt0103244 PERSON: Alanis Obomsawin (‘the grandmother of Indigenous cinema): cbc.ca/radio/unreserved/50-years-of-indigenous-cinema-the-impact-of-alanis-obomsawin-1.5154592 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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