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Angela's Shadow

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Angela (Sera-Lys McArthur) and Henry (Matthew Kevin Anderson), a young Ottawa couple with a baby on the way, embark on a short trip north to the Cree community of KiiWeeTin to visit Angela’s beloved childhood nanny, Mary (Renae Morriseau). When Angela is harassed by a menacing shadow figure, Mary moves to bless and protect Angela and her unborn child with illegal Cree ceremonies and medicine. And as Angela discovers the truth about both her ancestry and the spectral figure’s identity, she must delve into her newfound spiritual traditions in order to defend herself from her husband’s escalating purity-obsessed racism.

Balancing darkness and light to dramatic effect, Jules Arita Koostachin (WaaPaKe) crafts a ghost story rich in narrative traditions, period details, and uncanny allure.

Before the June 20 screening of Angela’s Shadow, the VIFF Centre lobby will turn into an Indigenous Arts Market with local artisans: Lisa Beading, Dreamt Delusion, Marisa Law, Alicia Williams, Renotatio Creative and more; as well as a musical performance from M’Girl. Market opens at 7:00 pm. Screening at 8:15 pm.

 

Jun 20: Q&A with director Jules Koostachin and cast members Asivak Koostachin and Renae Morriseau

Director

Jules Arita Koostachin

Cast

Sera-Lys McArthur, Matthew Kevin Anderson, Renae Morriseau, Asivak Koostachin, Mahiigan Koostachin, David H. Lyle

Credits
Country of Origin

Canada

Year

2024

Language

English

19+
93 min
ChaKaSteTin Productions Inc.

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Credits

Executive Producer

Patti Poskitt

Producer

Jules Arita Koostachin

Screenwriter

Jules Arita Koostachin, Steve Neufeld

Cinematography

Mike Bourquin

Editor

Lara Mazur

Production Design

Cheryl Marion

Original Music

Justin Delorme

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