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Alanis Obomsawin : Lifework

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One of today's most important documentary filmmakers, Alanis Obomsawin has dedicated her life's work to shining a light on the injustices experienced by Canada's Indigenous peoples.

This retrospective monograph features an extensive interview with Obomsawin and includes images and written reflections on her entire career, including her most recent series devoted to the rights of Indigenous children. Never shying away from controversy, Obomsawin's films have played a critical role in exposing ongoing systemic bias toward Indigenous populations-from fishing rights and education to health care and treaty violations.

Obomsawin is also a graphic artist, and she incorporates her often dream-inspired etchings and prints into many of her films.

The book includes illuminating essays exploring Obomsawin's practice and mission as well as personal commentary from collaborators, archival material, and photographs from the filmmaker's personal life and professional practice.

As Obomsawin approaches her ninth decade of life-fifth behind the camera-this beautifully illustrated record of her astounding body of work is an inspiring celebration of the power of film to change the course of history. Authors include Karrmen Crey, Richard Fung, Monika Kin Gagnon, Candice Hopkins, Jessica L.

Horton, Elizabeth Povinelli, Lisa Steele, and Jesse Wente.

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Product Details
Prestel
3791379232 / 9783791379234
Hardback
08/03/2022
Germany
English
340 pages, 250 COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS; 250 COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS
259 x 318 mm, 1632 grams
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