Our Stories to Tell
Filmmakers in Attendance

To mark one year of Our Stories to Tell, we’re celebrating series advisor Lyana Patrick. She is Acadian/​Scottish on her mother’s side, Yinka Dene on her father’s, and a member of the Stellat’en First Nation. Yinka Dene translates to people of the land,” an orientation key to the films in this program, three of which are directed by Patrick. A Place to Belong, made with Rosemary Georgeson (Coast Salish and Sahtu Dene), documents a Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre event and the origin of the friendship centre movement. The Tomahawk profiles the oldest family-run restaurant in BC, blurring the line between appropriation and appreciation. The Train Station explores survivance through the experiences of Patrick’s family at Lejac Indian Residential School. DƏNE YI’INJETL – The Scattering of Man, by Luke Gleeson (Tsay Keh Dene), tells of the displacement of the Tsay Keh Dene people due to the WAC Bennett Dam project and subsequent flooding, events connected to Patrick’s upcoming feature documentary Nechako.

The Train Station
Canada 2020
Lyana Patrick
2 min. DCP
In English and Carrier with English subtitles

The Tomahawk
Canada 2020
Lyana Patrick
3 min. DCP

A Place to Belong
Canada 2020
Lyana Patrick, Rosemary Georgeson
4 min. DCP

Discussion with Lyana Patrick and Rosemary Georgeson 

DƏNE YI’INJETL – The Scattering of Man
Canada 2021
Luke Gleeson
75 min. DCP
In English and Sekani with English subtitles

Discussion with Lyana Patrick and Luke Gleeson

Media
Note

The order of films in this program has been adjusted to accommodate additional filmmakers in attendance.

Upcoming in this Series

  • Train Station 2
  • Lyana Patrick: People of the Land
  • 84
  • NR
  • Our Stories to Tell
  • Wapos Bay 1
  • Teachings for the noḵe', wahkohtowin, and t̲s̲'iyanne
  • 54
  • NR
  • Our Stories to Tell
  • Road Forward 1
  • The Road Forward
  • Canada2017
  • Marie Clements
  • 101 DCP
  • NR
  • Our Stories to Tell