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Digital AMIM Indigenous Film Festival: Kuessipan

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The Abbe Museum is thrilled to announce the return of its Indigenous Film Festival, held in conjunction with the Digital Abbe Museum Indian Market. This celebration of Indigenous storytelling features films that center Native themes, world-views, and perspectives. For the safety and convenience of our guests, this year’s film festival will be hosted entirely online. Advanced registration is required for each film, and space is limited.

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About the Film:
Kuessipan tells the story of Mikuan (Sharon Fontaine-Ishpatao) and Shaniss (Yamie Grégoire), two friends whose friendship is tested by their diverging ambitions. This coming-of-age story, set in a Quebec Innu community, is humorous, tender, and heartbreaking. This adaptation of Naomi Fontaine’s acclaimed novel is told through an Indigenous lens, but its themes are universally rooted in friendship, dreams, and the power of community