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A young Indigenous couple moves into their new house. While unpacking, the nosey neighbourhood welcoming committee pops by with friendly chit-chat, food, and a side of racism.
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.
House After is an Indigenous story that takes place in the 1940s in the middle of the second world war in a cabin on the west coast of Canada. We follow a grieving widow and her child as they experience the duality of living an Indigenous life and the pressures of conformity from the church.
A groundbreaking Indigenous horror short, told entirely in Sm’algya̱x, bringing a long-feared spirit of the Pacific Northwest to the screen for the first time. ‘Wat’sa - The River Otter.
In the Wake of Our Ancestors invites audiences to participate in the strength of Ancestral knowledge and the hope for a shared tomorrow. “What does it mean to be Indigenous right now?” Through personal stories and a shared tapestry of traditions, the series paints an inspiring portrait of individuals and communities weaving together the threads of past, present, and future.