VIMAF 2011 Revitalizes Indigenous Media Arts in Vancouver

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The Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival held its inaugural celebration November 10-13 to resounding success—and RPM was there. Here's our exclusive recap of VIMAF 2011.

Vancouver has not hosted an Indigenous film or media festival in almost half a decade, but on November 10th, the Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival returned native media to its rightful place of revived strength and pride in our community.

VIMAF held its opening gala and the celebration on Thursday, November 10th and continued throughout the long weekend with a series of media arts events, film screenings, music, workshops, art exhibits and discussions.

Thursday November 10th

The Opening Gala was held at the W2 Media Cafe to a great turnout of Vancouver community members. The evening included a presentation of the Inaugural VIMAF Lifetime Achievement Award to Cree hip-hop photographer, author, artist and activist Ernie Paniccioli, who was also present during the festivities.

The evening then moved into the film program which included Shi-Shi-Etko a short film directed by Kate Kroll and starring Coast Salish R&B musician Inez and the young singing sensation Ta'Kaiya Blaney, Anirniq directed byt RJ Sauer and Tungijuq which is a musical look at a mystical seal hunt starring Tanya Tagaq. The feature film of the evening was Grab, which takes an intimate look at "Grab Day" in the Laguna Pueblo tribe.

Friday, November 11th

Friday began with "Decolonize Yourself" programming, which included Canyon War: The Untold Story written by Kevin Loring, Columbus Day Legacy, Bloodland, Warchild, Indian, Overburden, Two Scoops, Zwei Indianer Aus Winnipeg and Empty by Jackie Traverse. Following were some words from filmmakers Kevin Loring, Cowboy Smithx and Elle-Maija Tailfeathers as well as an address from Frank and Telkwa, the elders visiting from the Occupy Vancouver site.

The Raw Sugar program included various music pieces like Woodcarver by Bear Witness of A Tribe Called RedNaqs Asil Katlis by Bracken Hanuse Corlett, Savage by Lisa Jackson and the feature of the program Music Is The Medicine, the new documentary about Derek Miller, which made its west coast premiere that night—and which we've featured in our latest episode of the RPM Podcast EP#011 - "Music is the Medicine".

"The Other Side of Hip-Hop" was the next program that included the Ernie Paniccioli biopic film of the same name The Other Side Of Hip-Hop: The Sixth Element which was followed by some words of wisdom from the man himself. The nearby Catalog Gallery also held a special three day exhibition of Paniccioli's photographs.

V.I.M.A.F. // W2 MEDIA CAFE // CATALOG GALLERY PRESENT : ERNIE PANICCIOLI from Catalog Creative on Vimeo.

Next up, all of us here at RPM.fm were pleased to curate and present an Indigenous Music Video Program that included the premiere of the new Cris Derksen video directed by Cowboy Smithx for her song 2 Hour Parking. After that was the Late Night music program which included a performance by Ostwelve, Csetkwe, DJ Deano and visuals by Bracken Hanuse Corlett.

Saturday, November 12th

Saturday was another full day of panel discussions and films for VIMAF. The evening program included a night of features hosted by acclaimed Cree actor Tantoo Cardinal. The films included Up Heartbreak Hill directed by Erica Scharf, Barking Water by Sterlin Harjo and the thriller On The Ice which made it's last festival appearance at VIMAF before going to distribution.

Sunday, November 13th

The final day of the festival opened with daytime children's programming including Tansi! Nehiyawetan's Powwow Episode and the new feature length film of Wapos Bay: Long Goodbyes. After that followed a program of National Film Board films including Six Miles Deep and Totem: Return and Renewal.

The evening concluded with Slay Dogs by Kwakwee Baker, Higher Ground by Karen Bardach and the closing feature film Two Indians Talking starring Nathaniel Arcand and Justin Rain who was in attendance for the screening and a following question period.

VIMAF saw great support in its inaugural year, with visits from many of the communities dignitaries and artists featured in the festival lineup, making, the festival a welcoming and inspiring place to be throughout the weekend.

Thanks to all the sponsors, artists, volunteers and community  supporters for making this festival a success. We look forward to another year of revitalized Indigenous media arts in Vancouver in 2012.

 

2011 Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival

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November 10th - 13th marks the inaugural Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival. Highlights include an appearance by Ernie Paniccioli and the west coast premiere of Music Is The Medicine.

VIMAF In Association With W2 Media Arts Society Presents.... VANCOUVER INDIGENOUS MEDIA ARTS FESTIVAL WEEK DETAILS November 10-13, 2011 Vancouver, BC - W2/SFU Woodwards/NFB Pacific Region Theater **************************************************************************

Thursday Nov 10 | 7pm | W2 Media Cafe | $20 VIMAF 2011 Opening Gala and Reception Lifetime Achievement Award Presentation to Ernie Paniccioli Gordon Tootoosis Memorial Reel Music by DJ Mukluk and Garrett Tyler Stevens Film Screenings:

  • Shi-Shi-Etko
  • Anirniq
  • Tungijuq
  • Grab

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Friday Nov 11 | 2pm | W2 Media Cafe - 111 W Hastings | By Donation VIMAF 2011 Decolonize Yourself Program:

  • Columbus Day Legacy
  • Canyon Wars: The Untold Story
  • Warchild
  • Indian
  • Overburden
  • Two Scoops
  • Zwei Indianer Aus Winnipeg
  • Empty
  • Bloodland

Followed by Panel Discussion: Ernie Paniccioli & Ron Dean Harris aka Ostwelve

Friday Nov 11 | 4pm | W2 Media Cafe | By Donation VIMAF 2011 Students’ Reel With student works from: Gulf Island Film and Television School (GIFTS) Indigenous Independent Digital Filmmaking (IIDF)

Friday Nov 11 | 7pm | W2 Media Cafe – 111 W Hastings | $10 VIMAF 2011 Raw Sugar Program:

  • Maiden Indian
  • Woodcarver
  • Naqs Asil Katlis
  • Savage
  • Music is the Medicine - Documentary of Derek Miller

Friday Nov 11 | 8:30pm - Late | W2 Media Cafe – 111 W Hastings | $10 VIMAF 2011 The Other Side of Hip-Hop w/ Late Evening Music Program

Screening of The Other Side Of Hip-Hop: The Sixth ElementA film about the life of Ernie Paniccioli The Other Side of Hip-Hop tells Ernie Paniccioli’s story of Hip-Hop. He was one of the first photographers to venture into the impoverished New York City neighborhoods where people were creating their own form of artisitic expression despite being an ignored and disenfranchised demographic. For over three decades Ernie has documented the artform of Hip-Hop in it's entirety. From the graphic representations that filled the subways and handball courts to the physical manifestation of the artform in dance movement on to the musical descriptions and artists. As rappers became the reporters of the travails of ghetto life, Ernie represented their images through his photography and put a face to the words we listened to.

RPM.fm Presents: Indigenous Music Culture Visions Music Video Program

Music from DJ Deano w/ Csetkwe + Installations from Bracken Hanuse Corlett, Jeneen Frei Njootli, Adrienne Greyeyes and Jennifer Chong Performance by Ostwelve

 

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Saturday Nov 12 | 2pm | W2 Media Cafe – 111 W Hastings | By Donation VIMAF 2011 Vancouver 125 Panel Discussion:

Loretta Todd, Sid Tan and Odessa Shuquaya on NDN Portrayal in Mainstream Media w/ Siwash Rock, Dead Ground, The Last Family, Encroaching Vancouver, Oppenheimer Park, A Proud Lineage

Saturday Nov 12 | 4pm | W2 Media Cafe – 111 W Hastings | $10 VIMAF 2011 Shortcuts Program:

  • Keeping Quiet
  • A Good Indian
  • Ikwé
  • Coyote Teevee
  • Illegal Anger

Saturday Nov 12 | 5pm | W2 Media Cafe – 111 W Hastings | By Donation Panel Discussion: Dana Claxton on The Future Of Indigenous Media

 

Saturday Nov 12 | 6pm | Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema, SFU Woodwards | $10 Up Heartbreak Hill 2010, USA, 80mins Directed by Erica Scharf

In the brilliantly vast and stark landscape of New Mexico, three Native American teenagers, Thomas, Tamara and Gabby, are at the crossroads of life as seniors in their Navajo Reservation high school. Thomas has a bright future as an athlete, Tamara as a natural leader and Gabby as an emotional role model. But as graduation nears, they must decide whether to stay in their community – a place inextricably woven into the fibre of their beings – or leave in pursuit of opportunities elsewhere. With a per capita income under $4,600, the town has few prospects. Thomas, Tamara and Gabby’s inner struggles and outward attitudes from adolescence into adulthood shape their identities as contemporary Native American youth. With stunning and sensitive cinematography, filmmaker Erica Sharf’s intimate documentary profile is a raw and inspiring film reflecting the challenges of young life on the reserve in the USA.

 

Saturday Nov 12 | 7:25pm | Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema, SFU Woodwards | $10 Barking Water 2009, USA, 85min By Sterlin Harjo

Frankie is dying. Refusing to do so in an impersonal hospital, he convinces Irene, an old flame with lingering resentment, to spring him out and drive him across Oklahoma to see his daughter one last time. Their journey becomes about more than just going home as they meet strangers and old friends and confront their past. Barking Water examines the ties that bind people together. It’s a tale of home . . . and what it takes to get there.

 

Saturday Nov 12 | 9:15pm | Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema, SFU Woodwards | $10 On The Ice 2008, USA, 90min Directed by Andrew Okpeaha Mclean

On the Ice is the story of Apuna (Brad Weyiouanna), an Inuit hunter, who drives his dog team out on the frozen Arctic Ocean in search of seals and inadvertently becomes a witness to murder. In the microscopic communities of Arctic Alaska there is no anonymity, thus the hunter knows both the victim and the murderer. The murderer, Miqu (tony Bryant), claims self-defense and desperate to avoid punishment, tries to persuade his friend to forget what he has seen, and help dispose of the body and memory of one friend and destroying the life of another.

 

**************************************************************************** Sunday Nov 13 | 12:00pm - 1:30pm - W2 Media Cafe | By Donation Media Democracy Day Group dialogue on multiplatform and interactive productions and strategies - Irwin Oostindie Sunday Nov 13 | 2pm | NFB Pacific Region Theatre | $10 | Free for Children VIMAF 2011 Lil Bear Paws Program

  • Wapos Bay: Long Goodbyes
  • Tansi Nehiyawetan: Pow Wow Episode
  • Brocket Zombie
  • Cryrock

Sunday Nov 13 | 2pm | NFB Pacific Region Theatre | $10 VIMAF 2011 NFB Showcase

  • Six Miles Deep
  • Red Ochre
  • Crossing the Line
  • Inukshop
  • Dancers of the Grass
  • Totem: Return and Renewal

NFB W2 Installation Kanehsatake, Cesar’s Bark Canoe, Bill Reid W2 Media Cafe – 111 W Hastings

 

Sunday Nov 13 | 7pm | W2 Media Cafe | $10 VIMAF 2011 Closing Ceremony

  • Slay Dogs
  • Higher Ground
  • Indigenous Connections to the Land
  • Two Indians Talking

 

**Times subject to minor changes - Keep checking back for final revisions!

 

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