Image: Still taken from the film "Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance"/NFB

The deets:
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Native Women’s Resource Centre
191 Gerrard Street E, Toronto, ON
Toronto, Ontario

The call-out:

Join METRAC & Wolf Dog Productions for the launch of their new short video and a light meal — please RSVP so we can plan dinner to [email protected]

Wolf Dog Productions: “We believe in the power of film and television to touch and move people. We are dedicated to using this medium to shed light on underrepresented narratives and bring voices to the forefront that are seldom heard.

Combining our experiences and connections in Europe and North America we intend to engage in cross-cultural works that transcend the traditional limits of journalism and storytelling. In co-production with independent authors and artists, Wolf Dog Productions produces high quality documentaries, series and news reports.

Audrey Huntley: Co-founded and managed Connect Communications in Marburg, Germany before moving back to Canada in 1998. She began her career in television with counterSpin, a live current affairs debate show airing on the CBC — she produced and directed a live studio audience for two years as well as conceptualizing and producing an episode debating First Nations governance. In May 2004 she joined the team of CBC News Sunday and began making television documentaries including the internationally screened Go Home, Baby Girl (46 min), a verite style expose of one family’s story of loss. She currently resides in Toronto, Ontario.

Krystalline Kraus

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