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Alanis Obomsawin - Lifework

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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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 people. This retrospective monograph features an extensive interview with Obomsawin and includes stills and 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 towards 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. This volume includes illuminating essays exploring Obomsawin's practice and mission as well as personal commentary from collaborators, archival materials, and photographs from the filmmaker's personal life and professional exploits. As Obomsawin closes in on her ninth decade of life-and fifth decade behind the camera-this beautifully illustrated record of her astounding body of work and tireless efforts on behalf of Indigenous peoples and culture is an inspiring celebration of the power of film to dramatically change the course of history.

Ausstattung: Überzug mit durchgefärbtem Vorsatzpapier, Tiefprägung und Einklebebild

Info autore

Richard William Hill is Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Studies at Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver, BC.Hila Peleg is an associate curator at Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin, Germany.

Riassunto

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 people. This retrospective monograph features an extensive interview with Obomsawin and includes stills and 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 towards 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. This volume includes illuminating essays exploring Obomsawin’s practice and mission as well as personal commentary from collaborators, archival materials, and photographs from the filmmaker’s personal life and professional exploits. As Obomsawin closes in on her ninth decade of life—and fifth decade behind the camera—this beautifully illustrated record of her astounding body of work and tireless efforts on behalf of Indigenous peoples and culture is an inspiring celebration of the power of film to dramatically change the course of history.

Ausstattung: Überzug mit durchgefärbtem Vorsatzpapier, Tiefprägung und Einklebebild

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Autori Richard Willia Hill, Richard William Hill, Hila Peleg
Con la collaborazione di Haus der Kulturen der Welt (Editore), Haus der Kulturen der Welt (Editore), Richard William Hill (Editore), Hil Peleg (Editore), Hila Peleg (Editore)
Editore Prestel
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 04.02.2022
 
EAN 9783791379234
ISBN 978-3-7913-7923-4
Pagine 272
Dimensioni 259 mm x 317 mm x 36 mm
Peso 1630 g
Illustrazioni 250 Farbabb.
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Arte

Dokumentarfilm, Kunst, Musik, Enteignung, Verstehen, Kanada, einzelne Künstler, Künstlermonografien, Zweite Hälfte 20. Jahrhundert (1950 bis 1999 n. Chr.), Rassismus, First nation, indigene Kulturen, auseinandersetzen, Abenaki

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