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Sweet Night

Genre

Narrative-Fiction

Directed By

Jessie Short

Date: Oct 2016
Length: 00:06:53
Country: Canada
Language: English
Shooting Format: HD
Sound Format: Dialogue

Synopsis

Andy is a young Métis woman living in a big city. When a friend invites Andy to accompany her to a large city park where she introduces Andy to sweet grass, it sparks a night of interpersonal exploration and self-discovery, ultimately reconnecting Andy with her Indigenous roots.

Tags

city, first nation, identity, Indigenous, lesbian, LGBT, Mtis, queer, sexuality, teaching, urban, women

Credits

Director
Jessie Short
Producer
Jessie Short
Writer
Jessie Short
Screenplay
Jessie Short
Cinematographer
Alexis Moar
Editor
Paige K. Boudreau
Sound Editor
Rachel Soong

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