When: Saturday, November 19, 2011
Time: 2 pm
Where: Garrick Theatre, 330 Garry Street, Winnipeg
Free! But please register on WAFF’s website so they can anticipate attendance numbers
Prairie Women's Health Centre of Excellence and the Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival (WAFF) invite you to a screening of short films: kiskinohamâtôtâpânâsk: Digital Stories of Intergenerational Effects on First Nations Women Whose Mothers Are Residential School Survivors
Six short films tell of the inter-generational legacy left by the residential school system on six First-Nations women whose mothers are residential school survivors. These first-time filmmakers wrote and produced their own films, and will be in attendance at the event. A discussion will follow. This event is part of Building Bridges: Intergenerational Impacts of Residential School, a special project undertaken by the Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival as part of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Commemoration Initiative. For more information about the films, see the attached poster.
For more information about the films, see the attached poster.
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