Indigenous Film Festival Online and In Person

A true celebration of Indigenous screen content.

ImagineNATIVE
Tues., Oct. 19 through Sun., Oct. 24
Film and arts festival
Free – $85
Various theatres and online
festival.imaginenative.org

The world’s largest presenter of Indigenous screen content, ImagineNATIVE returns with six days of in-person and online events. The festival celebrates 22 years with over 145 pieces of work (feature films, documentaries, interactive media and so much more!), representing 51 Indigenous nations and told in 26 different languages.

The celebration will spread across the city in movie theatres and drive-ins, as well as direct to your laptop screens at home. A selection of screenings and film Q&As will be accessible for free, but all-access passes are available for film buffs and aspiring creators.

The festival opens with a gala presentation of this month’s film feature Night Raiders. Cast and crew will be in attendance to discuss the powerful dystopian sci-fi flick. Other top picks include Beans, an exploration of the 1990 Oka Crisis through the eyes of a child, and the coming-of-age film Portraits from a Fire.

Watch the Beans trailer

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