2015
Mia'
Directed by Amanda Strong, Bracken Hanuse Corlett
Logline: Transformed into a salmon, an Indigenous street artist travels through decayed urban landscapes to the forests of long ago, in this sublime mixed animation.
Synopsis: A young Indigenous female street artist named Mia' walks through the city streets painting scenes rooted in the supernatural history of her people. Lacking cultural resources and familial connection within the city, she paints these images from intuition and blood memory. She has not heard the stories from her Elders lips, but has found her own methods to rediscover them. The alleyways become her sanctuary and secret gallery, and her art comes to life. Mia' is pulled into her own transformation via the vessel of a salmon. In the struggle to return home, she traverses through polluted waters and skies, witnessing various forms of industrial violence and imprint that have occurred upon the land.
Distribution Contact: WFG
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RUNTIME: 8 Minutes
GENRE: Animation
PRODUCTION FORMAT: HD
LANGUAGE: None
LOCATION: British Columbia
TECHNIQUES: Drawing/painting on paper, Animated Objects, Puppets, Computer Animation, Stop Motion, Visual Effects
KEYWORDS: Animation, Animals, Fish, Indigenous, Women, Coast Salish Territory, Salmon, West Coast, Street Art, Blood Memory, Land, Environment, LGBTQ Filmmaker, Indigenous Filmmaker, Female Filmmaker
Director's Statement: Mia' is a hybrid documentary using animation and sound as a vehicle to tell the story of transformation and re-connection. Indigenous people in Canada experienced displacement once commercial trade turned into settlement. Today the urban population of Native people now outnumbers those living on-reserve. Many struggle being disconnected from their land, rites, and protocol. This film is not an adaptation or a re-telling of a traditional story but is based in the circular time of, and passage of, oral history. Mia' challenges the notions and format of conventional documentaries and presents Indigenous oral traditions as truth and not myth or legend.

Director: Amanda Strong
Director: Bracken Hanuse Corlett
Executive Producer: Amanda Strong
Production Company: Spotted Fawn Productions
Producer: Bracken Hanuse Corlett
Producer: Luke Sargent
Writer: Amanda Strong
Writer: Bracken Hanuse Corlett
Cinematographer: Amanda Strong
Cinematographer: Edward Westerhuis
Cinematographer: Jay White
Editor: Luke Sargent
Production Design: Jeneen Frei Njootli
Production Design: Raven John
Music: Troy Slocum
Music: Menalon
Sound Editor: Mitchell Wrathgeb
Sound Mix: Geoff Mitchell
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