Indigenous youth screen their short films at New Zealand film festival

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Indigenous youth from the Montreal area are getting a taste of what it would be like to be in the film industry, screening their short films at the Māoriland Film Festival in Ōtaki, New Zealand. 

“I feel like I’m getting a jump on, you know, the whole experience of being a filmmaker,” said Jarrett Jacobs, who is Kanien’kehá:ka.

The short film he directed in October screened at last week’s festival. 

The films were made as part of a cultural exchange called Through Our Lens that sends Māori youth to other Indigenous communities around the world to collaborate and make short films.

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The program’s latest stop was in

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