Featuring
Helen Haig-Brown & Gwaii Edenshaw · 2018 · 1h39m
A stunning cinematic achievement and a spellbinding tale of pride, tragedy, and remorse set in Haida Gwaii in Canada’s Pacific Northwest in the 1800s.
Cinema Politica – TMU invites you to a free in-person screening of SG̲aawaay Ḵ’uuna – Edge of the Knife. This award-winning film about transformation and redemption is the first feature film entirely in the Haida language.
Set in the early 1800’s, Gwaai Edenshaw and Helen Haig-Brown’s powerful film tells the story of a Haida man who, having caused a fatal accident, disappears into the epic wilderness of Haida Gwaii. When he emerges a year later, he is profoundly changed.
We are honoured that Co-Director Helen Haig-Brown will join us remotely after the screening for a Q & A to discuss the themes and the process of making the film.
Please join us! No tickets are required.
This is a presentation of Cinema Politica – TMU. For more information, visit www.cinemapolitica.org.
This presentation gratefully acknowledges the support of the Ontario Arts Council, the School of Image Arts – TMU and the Toronto Metropolitan Association of Part-Time Students
Further information: cinemapoliticaTMU@gmail.com