3 Indian Tales

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Three stories spread across four seasons. Érik is a quirky but ingenious guy. His place is in utter chaos: full of bric-a-brac, old TV sets, antennae and electronic scrap. And, in between, his dogs are sniffing around. No matter what he constructs from all this stuff – it always works. Érik practically always has a camera in his hand with which he films himself, his family and the desolate place where they live. This because he’s working incessantly on his dream of setting up a small TV station which he hopes will bring his community together. Shayne is a loner, always roaming about listening to hauntingly beautiful music. He seems deep in thought and people around him barely take any notice of him. Alicia and her two girlfriends are more sociable. Together they read stories of crime and punishment; they also lovingly turn an abandoned little shack into a temple where they pay homage to a sacred female native spirit. 

This feature film adopts a meticulous, almost documentary approach in its portrayal of a new generation of native Americans living on the reservations. These young people are more active and less resigned than their parents.

Awards and mentions
Nominations: Meilleur film - Meilleure réalisation - Meilleur scénario - Meilleur montage
Soirée des Jutra
Montréal
2014
Nomination
Prix collégial du cinéma québécois
2014
Nomination: Meilleur film québécois
Association québécoise des critiques de cinéma
Québec
2014
2014
Canada
75:00
Original language
French
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Credits

Cast
Shayne Brazeau
Alicia Papatie-Pien
Erik Papatie
Shandy-Ève Grant
Marie-Claude Penosway
Director
Robert Morin
Director of Photography
Robert Morin
Screenplay
Robert Morin
Editor
Michel Giroux
Sound Design
Louis Collin
Mixing
Bruno Bélanger
Bernard Garyépy-Strobl
Production
Virginie Dubois
Robert Morin
Made in collaboration with
La Coop vidéo
PRIM Centre d'artistes

Technical information

Color
Color
Sound
Stereo
Shooting format
HD

Documentation

Images
Keywords

precarity, adolescence, winter